The Tamarind Intelligence Policy Radar, available exclusively to subscribers and updated every month, provides detailed analyses and comparisons of the current regulatory frameworks and five-year forecasts for a broad selection of leading vapour and novel tobacco markets globally. Data includes predictions of changes in major policy areas: advertising, promotion and sponsorship, taxation, sales channel limitations, product restrictions and market access.
A preview, which provides example data for six of the many countries covered in this premium product, can be downloaded here as an Excel (.xlsx) document — when prompted please enter the password: p3y7KrA
This product is available in full as an add-on to any of our subscription plans. If you already have this add-on, you can download the full Policy Radar covering all selected markets.
Please note, the data in this trial version is for example purposes only and may be out of date. To obtain full access to many more countries and regular updates, please contact us.
Product overview
The Policy Radar provides in-depth analyses of policies surrounding e-cigarettes, heated tobacco and nicotine pouches, as well as predictions of changes in major policy areas: advertising, promotion and sponsorship, taxation, sales channels limitations, product restrictions and market access. Tamarind Intelligence also provides a complementary report with key findings from the Policy Radar.
The following sections of the Policy Radar give a comprehensive overview of the political climate in each country as well as the laws, bills, elections and stakeholders that impact their novel tobacco sectors, and the likelihood of changes in policy and regulation.
Political climate summary
An overview of the general political stance each country currently holds towards novel tobacco products, summarised as positive, moderate or negative. A map is provided to visualise these political climates, and the summary table can be filtered by countries and regions.
Policy scorecard
In-house analysis of the major policy areas (advertising, promotion and sponsorship, taxation, sales channels limitations, product restrictions and market access) was used to score each country in each policy area, based on the stringency of legal frameworks for e-cigarettes, heated tobacco and nicotine pouches. The total current and future scores for each country can be visualised in the two maps, with scores shown as a percentage of the total possible score. (The higher the percentage, the more heavy restrictions are; the total possible score equates to a complete ban.)
Below the maps, the policy scorecard also shows the breakdown of each policy area in each country in graphical form, illustrating how stringently the products are regulated (low, medium, high or banned).
Bills and policy
This filterable and easy-to-use table shows proposed bills and policies that may affect the novel tobacco industry in general; certain sectors of the industry; or specific product types (for example, nicotine-containing products only).
Tamarind Intelligence has assessed the impact these proposed measures would have on the sector, and the likelihood of them being implemented. We also provide key dates and links, enabling you to stay ahead of potential changes.
Election monitor
The election monitor tracks upcoming elections in each country that may impact regulation of the novel tobacco industry in general. As with the political climate summary, this analysis takes into account current governments’ views on novel tobacco regulations, the likelihood the government may change, the winning chances of parties in upcoming elections, and the impact that a new government could have on the industry.
Stakeholders
Here we list stakeholders such as medical organisations, NGOs and agencies, providing insights into their positions on the sectors and the actions they are taking.
The current version is up to date to March 2023.
Photo by Andrea Piacquadio
Regions included in the complete Policy Radar: Argentina, Australia, Bahrain, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina (Republika Srpska and Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina), Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, European Union, Finland, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, the Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, UAE, the UK, Ukraine, the US, Venezuela and Vietnam
Pablo Cano Trilla
Head of legal analysis
Pablo runs our regulatory analysis team, leading our international, US and EU coverage in regulatory reports and trackers.
Pablo holds an LLM with Distinction from the University of Aberdeen, an LLB in law from the Autonomous University of Madrid and a BA in political science from Pompeu Fabra University. Pablo is a qualified attorney, specialised in international law, EU law & politics, and property law.