Serbia is likely to be the last country in the Balkans region of southern Europe to apply specific regulation to e-cigarettes. This report considers what laws and rules currently apply, and how they could change in the foreseeable future.
There have been seven amendments to tobacco regulation in Serbia since 2017, however none of those tackled e-cigarettes. Although e-liquids have been taxed for years, they are still subject only to general consumer laws in most areas. Advertising of vapour products is restricted as tobacco advertising.
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