VAP'NEWS: The e-cigarette news of Wednesday 18 July 2018.

VAP'NEWS: The e-cigarette news of Wednesday 18 July 2018.

Vap'News offers you flash news about the e-cigarette for Wednesday 18 July 2018 day. (Update the news at 09h40.)


UNITED KINGDOM: AFTER ITS CARDBOARD IN THE US, THE JUG IS IN EUROPE!


In three years, the young company - valued at $ 15 billion - has managed to capture 70% of the e-cigarette market across the Atlantic. Its devices with a USB key design have been available in Great Britain since today. (See article)


CHINA: AIR CHINA CO-PILOT BANNED FROM FLIGHT!


An Air China pilot wanted to use his electronic cigarette, his gesture made his device drop several thousand meters. He was sanctioned. (See article)


USA: CONCERN WITH ATLANTA CLASSES RECOVERY 


Thousands of Atlanta students are returning to school in the coming weeks, state officials warn of an increase in the number of young vapers. (See article)


AUSTRALIA: DEFINITIVE PROHIBITION OF TOBACCO ADVERTISING 


An absolute ban on tobacco during sports events, including Formula 1, fell yesterday in Australia. If this prohibition of 1992 was often circumvented for certain events, this will no longer be the case. (See article)


ITALY: F1 TOBACCO PROHIBITED IN ITALY AND HUNGARY


While Germany has already been warned, Hungary and Italy have now been ordered by the European Commission to prevent F1 cars from bearing tobacco marks on their sidewalls. (See article)

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