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Slovakia plans to ban the sale of flavored nicotine products and disposable electronic cigarettes, aiming to reduce the incentives for minors to smoke. At the same time, it proposes to limit the sales rewards of tobacco products, and violators may face fines of up to 50000 euros.
According to Teraz's report on November 8th, the Slovak government is considering banning the sale of flavored nicotine products and disposable electronic cigarettes. This proposal was submitted to the Slovak National Assembly (NR) by members of the ruling Social Democratic Party (Smer SD).
The current law may be further expanded to allow fines to be imposed on individual businesses or legal entities that violate sales bans or restrictions, and violators may face fines of up to 50000 euros.



