General consumer rules apply to nicotine pouches in Indonesia, as they are not addressed by tobacco legislation.
Chewing tobacco must carry a combined health warning.
Indonesia is one of few nations, and the largest by far, not to have signed up to the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC).
This report offers a comprehensive overview of the current regulatory framework in place in Indonesia for nicotine pouches and oral tobacco.
Sergi holds a Master’s degree in European Union Law from the University of Amsterdam, where he also participated in the Fair Work and Equality Law Clinic. He graduated in Law from the University of Barcelona in 2019. He worked as a legal research intern at Global Human Rights Defence, an NGO that monitors human rights violations worldwide. He also engaged in a traineeship program in an Egyptian law firm in 2019, arranged by AIESEC.
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