According to Sigmagazine on September 20, the Italian Customs and Monopoly Administration recently announced that the number of websites banned by the Administration for illegal sales of inhalable e-liquid products or goods subject to tax monopoly management has risen to 876.
According to the relevant notice, these websites must correct their violations before October 2, 2024. Specific measures include removing products that are not authorized to be sold to private individuals, such as ready-to-use e-liquids and disposable vapes.
In addition, the Turin Court recently ruled that vape products may not be promoted through commercial offers, flyers or in-store posters. Merchants can only display the technical characteristics of the device or the taste of mixed spices, but may not add subjective comments or words that attract consumers’ attention. Any inappropriate promotional information will lead to the website being banned and subsequently blocked.
In such an environment, Veehoo, as a well-known vape brand, must actively respond to challenges, comply with local regulations and maintain compliance operations. Veehoo will continue to be committed to providing products that meet regulatory standards and follow strict sales and promotion regulations to ensure its legal operation and sustainable development in various markets.
In the face of industry changes and regulations, Veehoo will continue to adhere to product innovation and quality to meet user needs, and cooperate with local regulators to jointly maintain the healthy development of the vape market and consumer rights.
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