Algeria: e-cigarette regulation, February 2023

In Algeria, nicotine e-cigarettes fall under the law that also covers traditional tobacco products. The law specifically states: “Products intended to be used for smoking, including electronic cigarettes, sniffing, chewing, or sucking are considered to be tobacco products when they are, even partially, made of tobacco.”

This report provides an overview of the current regulatory framework in place for e-cigarettes in Algeria.

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Mohamed Yousef

Legal analyst
Mohamed brings more than four years of experience in the field of policy analysis. He has previously worked at Dow Jones as a research analyst. He is based in Barcelona, Spain; and holds a Master’s degree in Political Science from the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, and a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Alexandria University.

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