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What are the "six prohibitions" on tobacco monopoly law enforcement?

The content of the "six prohibitions" on tobacco monopoly law enforcement: According to the "Tobacco Monopoly Law of the People's Republic of China"

Article 19 prohibits broadcasting on radio stations, television stations, and newspapers , publish advertisements for tobacco products.

Article 20 Cigarettes, cigars and packaged cut tobacco must apply for trademark registration. Without approval and registration, they may not be produced or sold.

It is prohibited to produce and sell tobacco products that counterfeit other people’s registered trademarks.

Article 21 Tobacco product trademarks and logos must be printed by enterprises designated by the provincial industrial and commercial administration departments; non-designated enterprises are not allowed to print tobacco product trademarks and logos.

Article 22 Tobacco monopoly products must be consigned or self-transported with a transportation permit issued by the tobacco monopoly administrative department or an agency authorized by the tobacco monopoly administrative department; in the absence of a transportation permit, the carrier Not allowed for carriage.

Article 23 Tobacco leaves and tobacco products that are mailed or carried in other places must not exceed the limits stipulated by the relevant competent authorities of the State Council.

Article 24: Individuals carrying tobacco products into China must not exceed the limit prescribed by the relevant competent authorities of the State Council.