In June 2024, China’s e-cigarette exports reached a notable $996.64 million, marking a 5.88% increase compared to the previous year, according to recent data released by the General Administration of Customs of China. Despite this year-over-year growth, there was a slight decrease of 1.26% from the previous month, reflecting the dynamic nature of the global vaping market.
Top 10 Destination Countries for China’s E-Cigarette Exports
Here’s a detailed breakdown of the top 10 destination countries for China’s e-cigarette exports in June 2024:
Rank | Country | Export Amount (USD) |
---|---|---|
1 | United States | $318,355,607 |
2 | United Kingdom | $123,846,841 |
3 | Russia | $77,559,314 |
4 | South Korea | $70,332,732 |
5 | Germany | $56,675,532 |
6 | Netherlands | $42,471,951 |
7 | Malaysia | $29,566,332 |
8 | Canada | $23,592,495 |
9 | UAE | $22,480,361 |
10 | Poland | $20,170,526 |
Product Breakdown of E-Cigarette Exports
The product categories contributing to these exports are primarily ‘Non-combustion Nicotine Products’ and ‘E-cigarettes and Similar Personal Vaporizing Devices’. Below is a detailed table showing the export data:
Product Category | Quantity (Units) | Quantity (kg) | Export Value (USD) |
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Non-combustion Nicotine Products | 19,867,447 (kg) | – | $758,344,597 |
E-cigarettes and Similar Personal Vaporizing Devices | 47,214,742 | 2,817,094 (kg) | $238,297,602 |
Total | $996,642,199 |
Analysis and Market Impact
The U.S. remains the king of Chinese e-cigarette imports, with the UK and Russia not far behind. These countries’ unquenchable thirst for Chinese vapes showcases their wide-ranging charm and how much the world leans on China for its vaping needs.
For those wheeling and dealing in the vape world, this info is like finding a secret map to treasure. It’s key for spotting where the next big market wave might hit, and just how to ride it. The stats also give us a peek into how the global vaping community is vibing with new gadgets and the ever-twisty turns of regulations.
Wrapping it up, China’s booming e-cigarette export game is a clear sign that the global puff-puff-pass business is still going strong. Looks like the vape train is far from losing steam, which should have everyone from manufacturers to retailers grinning all the way to the bank.