A range of products will be permanently banned in tobacco shops
Within weeks, the marketing of menthol tobacco and cigarettes in Hungary will be banned. According to the notice published in the Hungarian Gazette, Government Decree No. 39/2013 (II.14.) on the production, placing on the market and control of tobacco products, combined warnings and detailed rules for the application of health protection fines has been amended.
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