As the popularity of electronic cigarettes and vaping devices grows globally, international travelers face the challenge of navigating the specific regulations of their destination countries regarding these products. Laws concerning the import, sale, and use of vapes can vary significantly from one nation to another, and Mauritius is no exception. This comprehensive guide aims to provide clarity and legally sound advice for individuals planning to visit Mauritius and who use or intend to use vaping products during their stay. By examining official Mauritian laws, customs guidelines, travel advisories, and shared experiences of travelers, we will answer the crucial question: Can you bring vapes into Mauritius?
Read moreAre you planning a trip to Tunisia and wondering about the legal status of vaping in the country? Navigating the vaping landscape in Tunisia can be challenging, as the regulations are not always clearly defined. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore the current laws and customs surrounding vaping in Tunisia, so you can enjoy your e-cigarette while respecting local norms.
Read moreThailand maintains some of the strictest vaping laws in the world. E-cigarettes (vapes) and related devices are banned in the country, and tourists should be aware of the serious legal risks of bringing or using them during their visit. The following guide explains the current legal status of vaping in Thailand, the laws behind the ban, penalties (with real examples), common misconceptions, recent crackdowns, and practical advice for travelers.
Read moreThe Tennessee House Finance, Ways, and Means Committee recently passed House Bill 968, presented by Representative David Hawk, with a 12-1 majority on March 10, 2025. The bill proposes a 10% tax on all open-system vapor products and bans non-FDA-approved products, creating a registry of approved vapes and ensuring that only FDA-deemed acceptable products are sold in stores.
Read moreMississippi Governor Tate Reeves has signed HB 916 into law, making the state the 11th in the U.S. to pass a tobacco industry-sponsored PMTA registry law. The law will restrict the sale of most disposable vapes, bottled e-liquids, and refillable vape devices, creating a significant market advantage for products made by major tobacco companies like Altria Group (NJOY vapes) and R.J. Reynolds (Vuse).
Read moreNorway is set to experience significant changes in its vaping regulations, aiming to strike a balance between public health concerns and consumer demand. As the country prepares to lift its ban on nicotine-containing e-cigarettes and implement new restrictions on flavored e-liquids, it’s crucial for manufacturers, retailers, and consumers to understand the implications of these forthcoming laws.
Read moreMexico has officially prohibited the production, marketing, and distribution of electronic cigarettes and vaping devices nationwide. President Claudia Sheinbaum announced the comprehensive ban as a critical measure to protect public health, marking a significant shift in the country’s health policies.
Read moreUnderstanding the Impact of House Bill 11 on Kentucky’s Vaping Industry
On January 1, 2025, Kentucky’s House Bill 11, informally known as the “Kentucky vape ban,” went into effect. The new law, which passed during the 2024 legislative session, aims to curb the sale of electronic cigarettes to young people and address the state’s “vaping epidemic.”
Read moreThe Dallas City Council has officially approved the expansion of the city’s smoking laws to include vaping and the use of electronic devices. This significant move aims to prohibit vaping in the same areas where traditional smoking is already banned. The new rules, which will take effect on December 11, 2025, after a one-year grace period for businesses to comply, are designed to ensure that all residents can enjoy cleaner air and a more pleasant environment.
Read moreThe Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has begun implementing regulations on Vaporized Nicotine and Non-Nicotine Products, as well as Heated Tobacco Products (HTPs), in line with DAO No. 22-06 (2022) and DAO No. 24-02 (2024). The DTI mandates businesses to obtain a valid Philippine Standard (PS) License for all covered products by December 31, 2024.
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