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With the exception of tax, we believe that the stable regulatory framework for e-cigarettes in Slovenia will remain unchanged in the near future.
Should this change, it would come as a consequence of the Tobacco Products Directive (TPD) review at EU level. Although the current excise tax rate of €0.18 per ml of nicotine-containing e-liquid is relatively high by EU standards, a decrease by more than half to €0.8 per ml has been proposed, together with equal taxation of all e-liquids, regardless of their nicotine content.
E-cigarettes are regulated by the Law on Restricting the Use of Tobacco and Related Products (Tobacco Law) in Slovenia, which came into force on 11th March 2017.
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With the exception of tax, we believe that the stable regulatory framework for e-cigarettes in Slovenia will remain unchanged in the near future.
Should this change, it would come as a consequence of the Tobacco Products Directive (TPD) review at EU level. Although the current excise tax rate of €0.18 per ml of nicotine-containing e-liquid is relatively high by EU standards, a decrease by more than half to €0.8 per ml has been proposed, together with equal taxation of all e-liquids, regardless of their nicotine content.
E-cigarettes are regulated by the Law on Restricting the Use of Tobacco and Related Products (Tobacco Law) in Slovenia, which came into force on 11th March 2017.