Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Health is advancing tobacco control efforts with a new draft law aimed at banning Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS), e-cigarettes, their liquids, and heated tobacco products nationwide. The draft is currently open for public consultation to gather input on its potential impact on public health.
Draft Legislation Details
Available for review on Uzbekistan’s legal document discussion portal, the draft invites comments from the public and stakeholders. It aims to improve public health and align with international tobacco control measures by reducing the accessibility and use of tobacco products.
Implications and Penalties
The legislation proposes severe penalties for non-compliance, including fines up to $1000 and imprisonment for up to five years, highlighting the strictness of the measures.
Tobacco Industry Context
With tobacco production in Uzbekistan reaching 2.1 billion units in early 2024, and significant trade activities, the proposed ban signals a robust approach to reducing tobacco-related public health risks.
Call for Public Engagement
The Ministry of Health is encouraging a participative legislative process, asking citizens and stakeholders to contribute their views through the portal, ensuring the law reflects wide-ranging health interests and community priorities.
This legislative proposal marks a significant step in strengthening public health policies in Uzbekistan, aiming to create a healthier environment by restricting access to harmful tobacco products.