Europe's Lithuania Announces It Will Adjust "E-cigarette Measures"?!


Perhaps, Tastee-cigarettes is not the ultimate form of e-cigarettes. Currently, some countries are gradually banning flavored e-cigarettes. Ban electronic cigarettes containing sugar and sweeteners.
The" New Force of Atomization "learned from overseas websites that members of the Parliament of Lithuania voted heavily in support of the ban on e-cigarette flavors, proposed at Effective May next year。This will mean that Lithuania will be another country after Denmark, Ukraine, Finland, Hungary and other European countries to announce a ban on flavored e-cigarettes.
According to Lithuania media lrytas.lt, On June 29, the Lithuania government's proposed amendment to the Law on the Control of Tobacco, Tobacco Products and Related Products was supported by 63 members of Parliament, 2 opposed and 5 abstained, and is currently awaiting final determination. The amendment aims to ban seasoninge-cigarette productsCongress prefers and plans to take effect on May 1, 2024.

Actually Starting from January last year, Lithuania pointed out that the sale of flavored e-cigarettes and e-cigarettes will be banned from July 2022smoke oilthe cartridge。Tobacco flavors will remain legal. It is clearly pointed out that e-cigarettes and e-cigarette smoke bombs containing vitamins and other additives are prohibited. The import of e-cigarettes and e-liquid cigarettes containing caffeine and other irritating compounds related to energy and vitality is also banned.
It also controls 0 Ni. From May 1, 2022, Lithuania Nicotine-free e-cigarettes Cigarette bombs are also subject to tobacco regulations. In addition, Lithuania also prohibits flavoring and heating tobacco products. Parliament has asked to ban the sale of heated tobacco products with added aroma or flavor in Lithuania from October 23 this year。According to data from the State Tax Inspection Bureau, wholesale trade in heated tobacco products in Lithuania increased by 27.3% last year.

Ban on e-cigarette flavors, the Independent European E-Cigarette Alliance (IEVA) has called on the European Commission to carefully review Lithuania's plan to ban all flavors of e-cigarettes except tobacco. Some people, including those in the country, also opposed the amendment, such as Congressman Ieva Ka Ka Kachinskite Ulbonyan, who disagreed with the amendment. inskait?- Urbonien?) Think,#p#pagination title #e# This is an inappropriate measure and such a ban does not solve children's health problems. There is also Senator Morgan Daniel? They believe that banning e-cigarettes will not solve the problem. If sales are banned in Lithuania, they will also obtain e-cigarette products elsewhere.
It now seems that the Parliament of Lithuania will set the tone for this policy. It may also be implemented soon to ban flavored e-cigarettes.
and The implementation time may be advanced. Antanas Matulas, chairman of the Congressional Health Affairs Committee, reminded everyone not to doubt any bad intentions of the amendment and confirmed that it was possible to take effect earlier.
Lithuania, Located in Europe, with a population of 2.8 million, on the east coast of the Baltic Sea, and bordering Poland in the south. It is also a country with a high proportion of e-cigarette users in Europe, accounting for 11.5% of the adult population.

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Currently, various" e-cigarette amendments "around the world are surging, foresees a new round of revision and standardization of e-cigarettes. There were passes and there were objections. for example, this year Sweden Parliament vetoed a ban on the sale of e-cigarette products that use flavors. and Netherlands The ban on e-cigarette flavoring, originally scheduled to come into effect in July, was temporarily postponed.
Flavor e-cigarettes bane-cigarette marketIt has a huge impact. How should global policies go today? How to adapt to the future direction of e-cigarette policy, all worthy of attention.
Of course, the potential of the e-cigarette market in Eastern Europe is also gradually being released, which deserves attention.



