Heated tobacco products must comply with the applicable requirements for packages within the US and are subject to Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authority.

The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act (TCA) was enacted on 22nd June 2009, and granted the FDA new authority to regulate the manufacture, marketing, and distribution of tobacco products.

This report outlines the federal packaging requirements for heated tobacco products in the US.

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Kristina Iashina

Junior legal analyst
Kristina holds a Masters Degree in International Law from Moscow State Linguistic University, Russia. In 2020 she completed a six-month exchange programme at the University of Malaga. She has worked as a legal secretary at the Ninth Arbitration Court of Appeal, Russia; and as a legal assistant in a law firm in Moscow.

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