E-cigarettes with nicotine are not specifically regulated in Guatemala, but some of the provisions in place for tobacco products, such as labelling and advertising, apply. If the product contains nicotine, relevant provisions from the Health Code, governmental agreements 299-2014 and 137-2009, and Decree 74-2008 apply.
This report provides details of the current regulatory framework in place for e-cigarettes in Guatemala, covering all policy areas from notification and taxation to advertising and labelling and packaging rules.
Fernanda holds a masters degree in Criminology from the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Spain. She graduated in Law from de PontifĂcia Universidade CatĂłlica and specialised in Criminal Corporate Law in SĂŁo Paulo, Brazil. She has worked as a criminal and compliance lawyer in several law firms and also as an intern in the public sector in Brazil.
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