Description
The 2024 Major regulatory changes in e-cigarettes report bundle offers a comprehensive overview of the evolving regulatory landscape for e-cigarettes in 2024. Focusing on the countries with the most significant and impactful changes, this product covers essential policy areas such as product and packaging restrictions, advertising regulations, and taxation frameworks, providing valuable insights into each country’s unique legal framework.
This bundle includes six in-depth regulatory reports from ECigIntelligence:
- Australia E-Cigarette Regulatory Report
- Colombia E-Cigarette Regulatory Report
- Switzerland E-Cigarette Regulatory Report
- Denmark E-Cigarette Regulatory Report
- Latvia E-Cigarette Regulatory Report
- Malaysia E-Cigarette Regulatory Report
Together, these reports provide a detailed analysis of the regulatory updates and requirements shaping the e-cigarette industry in these key markets during 2024.
Reasons to buy
This ECigIntelligence regulatory bundle will provide you with:
- A clear, detailed understanding of current regulatory requirements across specific jurisdictions, giving you the confidence that your business and products remain fully compliant.
- The ability to anticipate and prepare for upcoming regulatory changes.
- Strategic insights into the policy environment within each jurisdiction, helping you forecast how regulations may impact business development in the region.
- Direct access to further resources, including links to full legislative texts and contact details for relevant government offices.
Table of contents
Each country report includes:
- Executive summary
- Outlook
- Country basics
- National regulatory framework
- Age restrictions
- Product restrictions
- Labelling and packaging
- Obligation to notify
- Retail channel restrictions
- Public usage
- Advertising and marketing
- Taxation
- Sanctions
- Relevant laws
- Relevant bodies
Methodology
Our research is completely independent and original. It is conducted by ECigIntelligence’s multilingual legal analysis team, all specialists in this sector, and goes through a rigorous review and editing process before publication. Research draws on multiple sources, including: online and offline resources and data, specialist legal software, our own extensive databases and report archives, interviews with key stakeholders and government officials, and collaboration with local legal firms and on-the-ground professionals in the jurisdictions covered.