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2023.07
Starting from July 1st, the "mandatory national standard" for electric bicycle chargers and helmets will be officially implemented! Electric bicycle chargers, the "mandatory national standard" has been introduced.
According to the parliamentary documents and information system, the German Bundesrat approved the third amendment to the Tobacco Products Act, which would prohibit flavoring and heating tobacco products.
A report released Tuesday by the Education Fund of the Public Interest Research Organization (PIRG) of the United States said that the only solution to curb the plastic and battery waste generated by disposable Electronic cigarette products is to complete
On June 22, 2023, the UK Department of Commerce, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) issued Announcement 0084/23. Updating the list of designated standards for the UK Toy (Safety) Regulations 2011 (S.I. 2011 No. 1881), which was implemented on June 22。
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2023.06
CaTeam recalled canvas baby hammock swing due to suffocation risk; Tilting baby sleep products violate the Baby Safe Sleep Law, which prohibits tilting sleepers as dangerous products sold for infant sleep with a tilt angle greater than 10 degrees.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) warned consumers to immediately stop using the Gorsetle baby recliner, because they do not meet the federal safety standards for infant sleep products, posing a risk of suffocation and fall for infants.
The Middle East has always been a smoker, and Electronic cigarette have also had an impact, but to a lesser extent than other countries.
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The ban on the taste of Electronic cigarette in He'nan has been postponed again. The bill will now come into effect on January 1, 2024, three months later than originally planned.
The South African Health Portfolio Council announced that public consultation on the new tobacco product and electronic transmission system control bill will end on July 28th.
The Health Promotion Agency (HPA) warned on Tuesday that individuals who bring heated tobacco products into Taiwan may be fined up to NT $5 million ($161186).
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