Netherlands: heated tobacco regulation, February 2024

According to the tobacco legal framework, heated tobacco consumables are considered a tobacco product, more specifically a heated tobacco product (HTP) is defined as a novel tobacco product that is heated to produce an emission of nicotine and other chemicals, which is then inhaled by the user and which, depending on its characteristics, is a smokeless tobacco product or a tobacco product intended for smoking.

This report offers detailed analysis of the regulatory framework in place in the Netherlands for heated tobacco products, covering all policy areas from notification, retail channels and advertising to labelling, taxation and public usage.

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Dmytro Korchahin

Senior legal analyst
Dmytro holds a masters degree in International and European Union Law from Vilnius University, Lithuania. He also has a masters in law from the Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University, Ukraine and in the management of foreign economic activity from V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Ukraine. He started his PhD studies in EU environmental law at Vilnius University in 2021.

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