China’s e-cigarette exports declined to $11 billion in 2024 according to the nation’s General Administration of Customs, a decline of 1.1% from the previous year.
The United States accounted for 36% of China’s exports ($3.7 billion), followed by the U.K. ($1.2 billion), South Korea ($717 million), and Germany ($677 million).
Chinese exports peaked at $19 billion in 2021 but have declined each year since due to comprehensive worldwide regulations.