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With the exception of tax, we believe that the stable regulatory framework for e-cigarettes in Slovenia will remain unchanged in the near future.
Should this change, it would come as a consequence of the Tobacco Products Directive (TPD) review at EU level. Although the current excise tax rate of €0.18 per ml of nicotine-containing e-liquid is relatively high by EU standards, a decrease by more than half to €0.8 per ml has been proposed, together with equal taxation of all e-liquids, regardless of their nicotine content.
E-cigarettes are regulated by the Law on Restricting the Use of Tobacco and Related Products (Tobacco Law) in Slovenia, which came into force on 11th March 2017.
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ResearchAndMarkets.com s offering.
With the exception of tax, we believe that the stable regulatory framework for e-cigarettes in Slovenia will remain unchanged in the near future.
Should this change, it would come as a consequence of the Tobacco Products Directive (TPD) review at EU level. Although the current excise tax rate of €0.18 per ml of nicotine-containing e-liquid is relatively high by EU standards, a decrease by more than half to €0.8 per ml has been proposed, together with equal taxation of all e-liquids, regardless of their nicotine content.
E-cigarettes are regulated by the Law on Restricting the Use of Tobacco and Related Products (Tobacco Law) in Slovenia, which came into force on 11th March 2017.
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Slovakia, known officially as the Slovak Republic, is a country in central Europe with a population of around 5.5m. The largest city is the capital, Bratislava, which has a population of 400,000. Slovakia, formerly part of Czechoslovakia, became an independent republic in 1993.
Prime minister Igor Matovic took his office in March 2020. The main legislative body is the unicameral National Council. The government is composed of ministers from the coalition parties. Since June 2019, Zuzana Caputova a lawyer and a former vice-president of the party Progressive Slovakia has been serving her first term as the first female president.
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Slovakia, known officially as the Slovak Republic, is a country in central Europe with a population of around 5.5m. The largest city is the capital, Bratislava, which has a population of 400,000. Slovakia, formerly part of Czechoslovakia, became an independent republic in 1993.
Prime minister Igor Matovic took his office in March 2020. The main legislative body is the unicameral National Council. The government is composed of ministers from the coalition parties. Since June 2019, Zuzana Caputova – a lawyer and a former vice-president of the party Progressive Slovakia – has been serving her first term as the first female president.
Slovakia joined the European Union (EU) and the eurozone on 1st January 2009. GDP per capita was estimated at $19,200 in 2019. Unemployment is decreasing and the economy is growing.