In 2014, a decision by the Tunisian government created a roadblock for independent electronic cigarette shops. Since that decision, the RNTA (Tunisia’s cigarette and match board) became the only institution legally allowed to market vaping products in the country. This catastrophic measure has put many small investors, such as Karim, in dire financial straights. Due […]En savoir plus
Tags : Vaping in Tunisia
While the e-cigarette market in Tunisia is still quite limited, the Electronic Cigarette Association for Quitting Smoking (ACEAF) hopes that this will change. Currently, the National Board of Tobacco and Matches (RNTA) has a monopoly on the sale of vaping products. In order to change this, a meeting was held between the directors of ACEAF […]En savoir plus
Although the vape market is booming, there are still major differences in how vaping is marketed throughout the world. In Europe and in the United States, for example, e-cigarettes are readily available. They can be found in specialized shops, supermarkets, or tobacconists. Nonetheless, such easy access to e-cigarettes – and sometimes even the authorization to […]En savoir plus
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