Regulatory report: Latvia, February 2022

If you are interested in the regulatory regimes concerning e-cigarettes in Latvia, this updated report is for you.  Since Latvia transposed the EU Tobacco Products Directive (TPD) in 2016, it has submitted new regulations and is currently working to implement further changes. A proposed flavour ban is currently promoted by one ministry but opposed by another.

Overall, the government is trying to create a regulatory framework similar to that of its neighbours Estonia and Lithuania. This report details, with links to many original documents, the current regulations in place, including usage, age restrictions, ingredients, notifications, advertising, health warnings, taxation and sanctions, as well as possible future amendments.

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Laura Garay Gómez

Legal analyst
Laura holds a Master’s degree in Public Law from the University of Seville, Spain, where she mainly specialised in International Law and Administrative Law and a Master's degree in Law and Legal Practice from Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. She has also studied International and European Law at the University of Helsinki, Finland, under the Erasmus Programme. She has worked as an intern at the ACO Office of Legal Affairs for NATO in Mons, Belgium; as international entity management coordinator for a multinational in Warsaw, Poland; and as legal assistant in a law firm in Seville. Currently, she is pursuing a PhD in Roman law in modern European legal history at the University of Seville.

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