Russia is advancing a total ban on the production, import, and sale of all vaping products and e-liquids. First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov confirmed that the State Commission for Combating Illicit Trafficking has officially backed the initiative, directing key ministries to draft a progressive prohibition framework.
Regulatory Phasing and Black Market Risks
The sweeping regulatory overhaul involves the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Economic Development, and the Ministry of Finance. Speaking at the RSPP congress, Manturov emphasized a phased regulatory approach designed to systematically eliminate the legal market. However, industry skepticism remains high. Banning legal sales outright risks triggering a massive expansion of the black market, a persistent issue within the Russian Federation's nicotine sector.
To counter this economic trade-off, the commission simultaneously approved a complex set of immediate and systemic measures. These protocols aim to aggressively reduce existing illicit turnover before the total prohibition takes full effect, ensuring the state does not inadvertently hand the entire nicotine market to organized smuggling rings.
| Regulatory Body / Official | Role in Proposed Vape Ban |
|---|---|
| Denis Manturov | First Deputy PM; confirmed state support for the ban. |
| State Commission | Approved the initiative to combat illicit industrial trafficking. |
| Ministry of Health & Finance | Tasked with drafting the legal framework for total prohibition. |
| Scope of Ban | Production, import, and circulation of all vapes and e-liquids. |

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