The E-Cigarette Industry Is Entering the “Quasi-Oligopoly Era”
On one hand, brands continue to emerge, and products keep being refreshed; on the other hand, prices keep falling, and profit margins keep compressing. On the surface, the industry still seems bustling. But if you’re in it, you feel something more clearly
North America & Western Europe Still Dominate: 2026 Global E-Cigarette Market Regional Insights
This article seeks to answer three questions: Why do mature markets still dominate? What opportunities and risks do emerging markets hold? And how should Chinese enterprises position themselves on the global chessboard?
The Ultimate Guide to Buying Vapes in the USA: When Quality Meets Flavor
This article explores the American vaping market, highlighting key trends, trusted purchasing channels, and one standout brand that has been quietly winning over users with its design excellence and flavor innovation.
The E-Cigarette Industry is Changing Its Rules: The Regulatory Logic Behind a Wave of Global News
The e-cigarette industry isn\\\'t simply being "suppressed"; its rules are being redefined, its structure is being reorganized, and a new set of players capable of staying are being selected.
E-Cigarettes Are No Longer an "Innovative Consumer Product": The End of a Generation's Business Logic
E-cigarettes still exist, and market demand hasn't disappeared. However, the industry is undergoing a deeper identity transformation: It is no longer treated as an innovative consumer product free to experiment and make mistakes, but is being classified
When Even Dubai Is No Longer "Safe": New Variables for E-cigarette Companies Going Overseas
In recent days, with the escalation of the Iran-Israel conflict, Dubai is no longer safe either. This commercial node, once considered relatively stable, has suddenly been injected with uncertainty.
The E-cigarette Industry is Transforming from a "Global Market" into "Regional Markets"
The e-cigarette industry is transforming from a "global market" into "regional markets." This change isn't sudden; it's the result of a combination of factors including policy, the trade environment, and geopolitics.