Anti-vejp lobby accused of bribing authorities The Public Health Agency of the Philippines received money to take a harder line on e-cigarettes. Now criticism is growing.
EU wants to further restrict e-cigarettes The European Commission wants to restrict e-cigarettes - to fight cancer. "Ignoring the testimony of thousands of users and scientific evidence"
Brexit: new laws for e-cigs underway The laws for e-cigarettes could change in the UK. "Brexit opens up for laws based on research"
E-cigarettes the focus of research in 2020 E-cigs and pregnancy? COPD and vejping? Young people using e-cigarettes? Questions that guided the research on vejping in 2020
COVID-19, nicotine and e-cigarettes - best of 2020 Covid-19, nicotine taxes and vape shops. That's what Vejpkollens readers like. Thank you for 2020!
Payment companies reject e-cigarettes It is becoming more difficult for online shops to charge for their services. This is after several payment services withdrew contracts or increased the requirements for their services.
Estonia cancels tax on e-liquid Estonia randomly removes the tax on e-liquid. The reason is a growing black market and increasing cross-border trade.
Denmark's ban on flavoured e-juice confirmed Despite being contrary to the EU Treaty, the Danish Parliament decided to ban flavours in e-liquids from April 2022.
Fewer young people smoke in the US - e-cigs contribute to the decline Fewer young people are smoking in the US and e-cigarettes are helping to reduce smoking to record low levels, according to a new study.
No more COVID-19 cases among e-cigarette users Tobacco use does not seem to affect the risk of contracting COVID-19, according to a new statistical study from the UK.
New tax on e-liquid with nicotine - this is how expensive e-juice will be The price of e-liquid will go up from 1 January 2021, following a vote in Parliament on the government's budget framework.
Less money for Swedish lobbying organisations The government is halving funding for gambling, drug and tobacco prevention. Lobbying organisations are outraged.