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ITC enforcement action on oil vaporizing devices

The U.S. International Trade Commission has initiated a formal enforcement proceeding against STIIIZY and ALD entities regarding remedial orders (limited exclusion order and cease-and-desist orders) issued January 20, 2026, concerning certain oil vaporizing devices, their components, and products containing them. The enforcement action targets compliance with the previously issued import restrictions and trade remedy orders.

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ITC launches enforcement proceeding on oil vaporizing devices

On June 10, 2026, the U.S. International Trade Commission announced the institution of a formal enforcement proceeding to monitor compliance with remedial orders affecting oil vaporizing devices and related products. The remedial orders—specifically a limited exclusion order and cease-and-desist orders—were originally issued on January 20, 2026, following an investigation into these devices and their components.

Who is targeted

The enforcement action names four respondent parties:

These entities are subject to the limited exclusion order and cease-and-desist orders now under formal enforcement review by the Commission.

What's in scope

The remedial orders apply to "certain oil vaporizing devices, components thereof, and products containing the same." The ITC's formal enforcement proceeding will ensure respondents comply with the import restrictions and business conduct orders previously imposed.

Formal enforcement proceedings allow the ITC to investigate alleged violations of remedial orders and take corrective action if breaches are found, including additional penalties or modifications to the original orders.

What this means for shippers

If you source or trade oil vaporizing devices, components, or finished goods containing these devices, verify immediately whether your suppliers or customers are linked to STIIIZY or ALD entities. Any shipments from these respondents may face detention or seizure at U.S. ports. Audit your supply chain now to confirm compliance with the January 2026 remedial orders; failure to do so risks seized inventory and customs penalties. Check the ITC's Enforcement Division for updates on this proceeding's outcome.

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