Montenegro: e-cigarette regulation, January 2025

E-cigarettes with nicotine are regulated under the Law on Restricting the Use of Tobacco Products. Nicotine-free e-cigs are left out of the scope of the law, and are regulated as consumer products.

With the prospect of Montenegro becoming a member of the EU, the authorities have been keen to put in place regulations that are in line with the EU TPD. In 2019, amendments were introduced to the Law on Restricting the Use of Tobacco Products, to impose new restrictions on public usage, packaging and marketing.

This report provides detailed analysis of the current regulatory framework in place in Montenegro for e-cigarettes, covering all policy areas from notification and advertising requirements to taxation and packaging restrictions.

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Irene Villani

Legal analyst
Irene holds a double degree in Italian and French law from the Universities of Florence and Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and an MA in International Relations from the Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals. She has been an intern at UNESCO and the OECD, and has worked as a legal consultant and a researcher at Dow Jones.

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