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1.French President Emmanuel Macron is filmed vaping:

Last week, a photo of French President Emmanuel Macron wielding an e-cigarette circulated on Twitter: wearing a black hoodie with the emblem of France’s elite commandos, with a stack of documents in his left hand and one in his right. Electronic atomization equipment.

As soon as this photo was released, Macron became the most famous e-cigarette user in the world, and what device he was using also attracted many people to speculate. After verification, the device is likely to be the XXX under xxx, which is purely made in China.

2.Italy to cut taxes on e-liquids on April

According to foreign media reports, Italy is adjusting th  e country’s e-liquid tax, which is the fourth adjustment in nearly four years. The tax rate of nicotine-containing e-liquid will be reduced from 0.175 euros per milliliter to 0.13 euros, zero nicotine e-liquids The tax will drop from 0.13 euros to 0.08 euros per milliliter. In Italy, consumers pay a 22% sales tax in addition to the e-cigarette tax.

3. New UCL study: E-cigarettes do not induce UK youth to use cigarettes.

Recently, the scientific journal “Addiction” has updated a new study from University College London, which has caused widespread concern. The study pointed out that between 2007 and 2018, the use of e-cigarettes by young people in the UK did not lead to an increase in smoking rates, negating the gateway effect of e-cigarettes on cigarettes.

It is reported that the research was led by a number of professors of behavioral science and health at University College London. Founded in London in 1826, UCL is one of the world’s top public comprehensive research universities. In 2021-22, UCL ranked 8th in the QS World University Rankings.

 

 

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Post time: Mar-28-2022