More than 35 tonnes of vapes worth an estimated $11 million and suspected to contain nicotine have been seized across Australia.
More than 35 tonnes of vapes worth an estimated $11 million and suspected to contain nicotine have been seized across
As a part of a crackdown led by Australian Border Force and the Therapeutic Goods Administration , large shipments have been discovered attempting to use air cargo and international mail to enter the country.The TGA has estimated 92 per cent or 376,000 vapes had fake labels claiming they were nicotine-free.
At least 68 per cent of the vapes seized were disposable devices, the majority of which were brands previously identified as having products in breach of the minimum safety and quality standards for nicotine vaping products.'s health ministers and police ministers to explore how the government can work together on a single regulatory framework to remove vapes from the market.