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The Trump Administration Has Intensified Its Crackdown On Illegal Chinese Electronic Cigarettes, And Law Enforcement Efforts Have Made Progress in Multiple Regions.

According to a report by Fox News on September 25th,
The Trump administration and local law enforcement agencies have recently made significant progress in combating illegal Chinese electronic cigarettes. The head of drug enforcement in South Florida warned that illegal electronic cigarettes often involve transnational criminal networks related to fentanyl and firearms.
So far this year, the United States has carried out multiple raid operations in Chicago and Illinois, seizing a large number of illegal electronic cigarettes. In May, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) seized nearly 2 million unauthorized products, worth over 33 million US dollars; this month, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) also seized 4.7 million illegal imported products, with a total value of approximately 86.5 million US dollars, almost all from China.
The special operations in Louisiana and Florida have also cumulatively seized tens of thousands of electronic cigarettes and arrested dozens of people. Industry insiders believe that strong law enforcement not only helps protect teenagers, but also brings a clearer industry environment for legal retailers.
Meanwhile, the World Vape Show was forced to postpone its event in Miami, Florida. The reason was that exhibitors encountered difficulties when importing products into the US market, and most of the imported electronic cigarette products in the United States come from China.

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