ENDS Chinese Vapes Act of 2026
Creates escalating per-unit civil penalties under the Tariff Act for importing unauthorized ENDS, with multipliers for evasion and repeats to deter illicit vape imports.
Creates escalating per-unit civil penalties under the Tariff Act for importing unauthorized ENDS, with multipliers for evasion and repeats to deter illicit vape imports.
HR 8687, titled the Eliminating Nefarious Distribution of Smuggled Chinese Vapes Act of 2026 (ENDS Chinese Vapes Act of 2026), would amend the Tariff Act of 1930 to authorize escalating civil penalties for fraudulent, grossly negligent, or negligent entry of unauthorized electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) into the United States. The bill targets imports of vape devices not authorized under federal law and seeks to deter smuggling and misrepresentation by increasing penalties and clarifying enforcement procedures.
HR 8687 would directly strengthen enforcement against the illicit importation of unauthorized ENDS by creating a dedicated, escalating civil penalty regime under the Tariff Act. It introduces per-unit fines for fraud and negligence, provides multipliers for evasion and repeat offenses, and ties penalties to the estimated U.S. retail value of shipments. It preserves existing enforcement authorities while expanding tools available to CBP and related agencies to deter smuggling and misrepresentation of Chinese vape imports.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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