Norway plans to legalise nicotine-containing e-cigarettes by the end of 2023 or beginning of 2024.
The law regulates vapour products without nicotine in more detail than EU member states.
Norwegian authorities charge annual supervision fees to retailers and distributors.
This report provides a detailed overview of the regulatory framework in place in Norway for vaping products, covering all policy areas and possible future regulation.
Lorenzo holds a masters degree in International Law from the University of Trento, Italy, where he specialised in aspects of European law. In 2017 he completed a six-month exchange programme with Erasmus+ in Tarragona, Spain. He has had work experience in the legal sector as an intern in a law firm and at the Court of Rovereto, Italy. He specialises in tobacco and novel nicotine products taxation, as well as traceability and security systems for tobacco products in the European Union.
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