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July 07, 2025 by expats.cz
Flavored vapes under fire: Czechia clamps down on e-cigarettes
The Czech Ministry of Health plans to ban candy-like flavors in e-cigarettes, such as cotton candy, marshmallow, and donut, to curb vaping among children and teens. The new amendment aims to make vaping less attractive to young people. Although e-cigarette sales to minors are already illegal, government data shows that many stores do not enforce age restrictions, with over half of teenagers saying they can easily buy e-cigarette cartridges. The ban will not apply to all flavors.
June 27, 2025 by brnodaily.com
Use of Tobacco and Nicotine Products On The Rise In The Czech Republic
The Czech Republic has seen a rise in tobacco and nicotine product use, with 27% using them daily in 2024, up from 23% in 2023. Conventional cigarette smoking is decreasing while e-cigarettes and alternative products are gaining popularity, especially among young people aged 15-24. Smoking-related deaths account for about a fifth of all fatalities, with 16,000-18,000 deaths annually and significant economic costs. Availability and marketing strategies contribute to high usage rates, with smoking shortening life expectancy by 10-14 years. The government is discussing addiction policy coordination in response to the changing trends.
November 11, 2024 by gfn.tv
PART TWO OF GFN-TV INTERVIEW WITH FILIP BLAHA | More on the Czechia's proposals
In the second part of our Czech Republic special, Filip Blaha guides us through the possible consequences of new regulations targeting psychoactive substances, and the potential for further vaping restrictions in the country. Make sure to check out our previous episode where Filip breaks down these new regulations in detail!
November 06, 2024 by gfn.tv
CZECH CONTRADICTION | Different approaches for nicotine and psychoactive substances
While the Czech Republic is introducing new measures to regulate psychoactive substances according to risk, the government is also considering harsher restrictions for safer alternatives to smoking. Filip Blaha of the Institute of Liberal Studies joins Joanna Junak to explain the proposals.
October 10, 2024 by expats.cz
Czechia to tighten kratom and hemp regulations, backtracks on full e-cigarette ban
The Czech Republic is set to implement significant new regulations on substances such as kratom, low-THC hemp, and flavored e-cigarettes. These measures aim to protect young people from the risks associated with psychoactive substances and promote safer consumption practices. Amended legislation on addictive substances will restrict the sale of kratom and low-THC hemp starting in December. The Senate recently approved the amendment, which limits sales of these products to adults in specialized stores and prohibits sales through vending machines. The legislation also mandates age verification for online purchases and bans items resembling toys or candy to deter children from accessing these substances.
September 10, 2024 by clearingtheair.eu
Czech Republic to ban flavoured vapes and hike tax
The Czech Republic plans to ban flavored vapes, except tobacco, next year. This move, coupled with a new tax, has sparked criticism from vape industry leaders, who argue that the ban could hinder smoking cessation efforts. Studies show flavored vapes help smokers quit, making the ban counterproductive. The government's decision also contradicts its previous support for vaping as a smoking cessation tool. Critics warn the ban may lead ex-smokers to revert to conventional cigarettes or turn to the black market. Advocates suggest focusing on limiting vape access to minors instead of implementing a blanket ban on flavors. Similarly, the UK is considering similar restrictions on flavored vapes to deter youth vaping.
September 02, 2024 by praguemorning.cz
Czech Health Ministry Wants to Ban Sweet-Flavoured Electronic Cigarettes
The Czech Health Ministry plans to amend a decree that could severely impact the e-cigarette industry by banning all flavors except tobacco and key additives in e-liquids. Industry representatives fear a collapse due to this move, emphasizing that selling tobacco-flavored products without common ingredients would be unfeasible. A new excise tax on e-cigarettes is also on the horizon, raising concerns about the government's inconsistent approach given e-cigarettes' role in smoking reduction. Experts warn the ban could lead to increased tobacco use or smuggling. The Chamber of Electronic Vaping advocates for restricting e-cigarette access to minors instead of an outright ban.
May 06, 2024 by ecigintelligence.com
New mix of MEPs may change Europe’s conservatism on novel tobacco products
EU MEP Radka Maxová predicts a shift towards harm reduction policies in tobacco control within the European Parliament. She highlights potential influences from newly elected members and the need for nuanced regulation of novel tobacco products. Despite conservative positions dominating the EU Commission's tobacco policy proposal, there's growing awareness of harm-reduction benefits. Maxová emphasizes the importance of evidence-based harm reduction strategies and the need to differentiate between harmful and safer tobacco alternatives. Diverse opinions among MEPs and member states pose challenges to revising EU tobacco directives.
October 23, 2023 by expats.cz
Czech ban on flavored e-cigarettes goes into effect from Monday, Oct. 23
Starting on Monday, the sale of flavored heated tobacco will be banned in the Czech Republic as required by a European directive. EU member states must incorporate the ban into their legal frameworks with effect from October 23, and the directive does not allow for any transitional period for the sale of existing stock. Various flavors are already prohibited in traditional cigarettes, and this ban will now apply to heated tobacco products. Tobacco companies argue that flavored tobacco products are popular among users, and the U.S. experience with such a ban has shown that some people switch back to regular cigarettes.
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