Is a new vaping craze about to hit Italy? According to vice Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, recent announcements suggest there may be a revival for the electronic cigarette. Salvini declared that the vaping market was going to be reformed, with new and dedicated legislative measures. For the time being, however, little is known about the […]En savoir plus
Tags : Vaping in Italy
The New Year risks disappointing vapers in Italy. Beginning January 1st, purchasing e-liquids online is now illegal, whether or not these products contain nicotine. Not only will this cause black market sales to increase, but there will also be huge benefits for cigarette manufacturers. While the Italian state already punishes vapers with a 4 euros […]En savoir plus
A proposed amendment by senator Simona Vicari may lead to a ban of the sale of all vaping devices outside the certified tobacco vendors circuit, which is under the control of the Italian Customs and Monopoly Agency (AAMS). The proposal caused a strong reaction in the specialised sector and by Italian professionals in the indusry. A […]En savoir plus
In Italy, a new decree enacted on November 14 has sparked an impassioned debate. The new law allows for a government monopoly on the distribution of e-cigarettes and products. In addition, starting March 31 2018, all e-cigarette products will be sold exclusively by tobacconists, with a potential possibility for authorized dealers. But not everyone is […]En savoir plus
With a market size of USD325mn in 2016, the Italian vaping market has grown by 300% year-on-year. Italian vapers are very keen on buying their supplies online: it is the largest e-cig sales channel in Italy in 2016 with 60% of sales.En savoir plus
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