70 House Republicans Press Trump Officials to Target Illegal Chinese Vapes in Trade Talks
Seventy House Republicans, led by Rep. Mike Carey of Ohio, have sent a joint letter urging U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to make the crackdown on illegal Chinese‑made e‑cigarettes a priority in ongoing U.S.–China trade negotiations. The letter calls for any new trade agreement with Beijing to require the Chinese government, through its control of e‑cigarette exports, to curb the flow of unauthorized, youth‑oriented vapes that the lawmakers say violate both U.S. and Chinese law. The push builds on a series of Trump‑era enforcement actions, including FDA and Customs and Border Protection seizures in Chicago of 4.7 million unauthorized e‑cigarette units worth $86.5 million and nearly 2 million more worth $33.8 million, as well as DEA’s 2025 'Operation Vape Trail' that took 2.3 million vape devices and cartridges off the market. Republicans are openly framing the issue as a political winner for the 2026 midterms, combining anti‑China rhetoric, child‑protection messaging and law‑and‑order themes, while members like Rep. Zach Nunn cite unapproved Chinese devices already showing up in their home states. Strategists quoted in the piece argue that a tougher stance on Chinese vapes polls as a broad '80–20' issue in battleground districts, signaling how trade enforcement and youth nicotine concerns are being weaponized as a campaign plank.
📌 Key Facts
- Seventy House Republicans signed a joint letter to USTR Jamieson Greer and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent pressing them to confront illegal Chinese e‑cigarette imports in current trade talks with Beijing.
- The letter demands that any new trade agreement with China obligate the Chinese government to take 'decisive action' against exports of illegal, youth‑oriented vapes that flout U.S. and Chinese law.
- FDA and CBP recently seized 4.7 million unauthorized e‑cigarette units in Chicago worth an estimated $86.5 million, plus nearly 2 million more worth about $33.8 million, while DEA’s September 2025 'Operation Vape Trail' seized more than 2.3 million vape devices and cartridges nationwide.
- Republican strategists are explicitly pitching the Chinese‑vape crackdown as a potent 2026 midterm message that marries anti‑China, public‑health and law‑enforcement themes in swing districts.
📊 Relevant Data
In 2024, current e-cigarette use among U.S. middle and high school students was 5.9%, representing approximately 1.63 million youth, a decline from 7.7% in 2023.
Tobacco Product Use Among Middle and High School Students — National Youth Tobacco Survey, United States, 2024 — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
In 2024, current e-cigarette use rates among U.S. high school students varied by race/ethnicity: Asian (8.4%), Hispanic or Latino (8.7%), Black or African American (8.1%), White (7.4%), with American Indian or Alaska Native at 3.1% for high school.
Tobacco Product Use Among Middle and High School Students — National Youth Tobacco Survey, United States, 2024 — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
In 2024, male U.S. middle and high school students had higher current e-cigarette use (11.5%) compared to females (5.8%), a disparity consistent across school levels.
Tobacco Product Use Among Middle and High School Students — National Youth Tobacco Survey, United States, 2024 — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
China produces approximately 95% of the world's vaping products.
China E-cigarette And Vape Market | Industry Report, 2030 — Grand View Research
Illicit vapes represented more than 60% of the U.S. vape market in 2024.
USA: Illegal Vapes — Tobacco Insider
A 2024 poll found 80% of voters in battleground districts support stronger enforcement against illegal vapes made in China, with bipartisan backing (nearly 90% of Trump voters and over 70% of Harris voters).
New Poll from Fabrizio Ward Finds Broad Bipartisan Support for Trump’s Crackdown on Illegal Chinese Vapes and the Smoke Shops that Sell Them — Protecting America Initiative
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