Not only tobacco shops can sell electronic cigarettes in the future
Not only tobacco shops can sell electronic cigarettes in the future, if the National Assembly – it is expected next week – approves the amendment of the tobacco law.
According to the change, more lenient rules will be applied to electronic cigarettes and new types of tobacco products recently coming to the market. If the National Assembly approves the amendment of the tobacco law, these products can be sold in special stores as well. (MTI)
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