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E-Cigarette Smuggling Trend Shifts Towards Importing Disassembled Parts; Kaohsiung Customs Seized over 100,000 Pieces Last Year

The Kaohsiung Customs Office of the Ministry of Finance announced its 2025 anti-smuggling results on the 29th, seizing a total of 2,685 kilograms of various drugs in 46 cases, 2,297,800 packs of smuggled cigarettes, and over 100,000 e-cigarettes and related paraphernalia. In addition, to prevent African swine fever, 203 cases of uninspected pork and pork products, totaling 160 kilograms, were seized. With the Lunar New Year approaching, the Kaoh…
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The Kaohsiung Customs Office of the Ministry of Finance announced its 2025 anti-smuggling results on the 29th, seizing a total of 2,685 kilograms of various drugs in 46 cases, 2,297,800 packs of smuggled cigarettes, and over 100,000 e-cigarettes and related paraphernalia. In addition, to prevent African swine fever, 203 cases of uninspected pork and pork products, totaling 160 kilograms, were seized. With the Lunar New Year approaching, the Kaoh…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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