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Attention, manufacturers and vendors!
There are some new EU regulations on cross-border trade of vapes to/within the EU which can cause a lot of trouble for you if you don't care.
Note that we are only speaking about trade to END CONSUMERS. If you have retailers in those countries, who you deliver to you are fine.
Some days ago @vapman told about troubles he got with German and Austrian customs the last days. Both customs refused to deliver some packages with Vapman parts from him to end consumers in their countries. They wrote him it's forbidden and he has to aware a penalty fee - what happened?
In 2014 came the Directive 2014/40/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning the manufacture, presentation and sale of tobacco and related products incl. e-liquids and e-cigarettes.
All member states had to transfer the Directive to national tobacco laws. Most EU member states did so up to now with different results. Main point in interpretation of the law - at least so far known in Germany and Austria - that all vaporizers which are able to vaporize e-liquids ARE VIEWED AS e-cigarettes and so are covered by the new law. Customs looked at Vapman's site and saw there that the Vapman is able to vaporize "liquids". "It can do liquids? Ok, that are also e-liquids and so this device IS LIKE an e-cigarette and so covered by the law!"
And what does the regulation say? Cross-border trade of e-cigarettes to or between member states of the EU are forbidden or at least restricted.
Unknown situation up to now: (EU directive still not transferred to national law)
- Iceland
- Croatia
- Slovenia
Generally forbidden w/o exception (in these countries you NEED a local retailer to avoid troubles)
- Belgium
- Italia
- Austria
- Poland
- Spain
Countries where cross-border trade to end consumers is allowed but restricted by nesseccary registration before trading
- Germany
- Denmark
- France
- Ireland
- Malta
- The Netherlands
- Norway
- Sweden
- Slovakia
- Czech Republic
- UK
Note: Delivering to end consumers needs a registration in EACH country you want deliver to before shipment. Otherwise you have to aware a penalty fee and your stuff will be sended back to you.
Links to each registration administration so far known you will find here
Hope I could help - Keep on vaping!
There are some new EU regulations on cross-border trade of vapes to/within the EU which can cause a lot of trouble for you if you don't care.
Note that we are only speaking about trade to END CONSUMERS. If you have retailers in those countries, who you deliver to you are fine.
Some days ago @vapman told about troubles he got with German and Austrian customs the last days. Both customs refused to deliver some packages with Vapman parts from him to end consumers in their countries. They wrote him it's forbidden and he has to aware a penalty fee - what happened?
In 2014 came the Directive 2014/40/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning the manufacture, presentation and sale of tobacco and related products incl. e-liquids and e-cigarettes.
All member states had to transfer the Directive to national tobacco laws. Most EU member states did so up to now with different results. Main point in interpretation of the law - at least so far known in Germany and Austria - that all vaporizers which are able to vaporize e-liquids ARE VIEWED AS e-cigarettes and so are covered by the new law. Customs looked at Vapman's site and saw there that the Vapman is able to vaporize "liquids". "It can do liquids? Ok, that are also e-liquids and so this device IS LIKE an e-cigarette and so covered by the law!"
And what does the regulation say? Cross-border trade of e-cigarettes to or between member states of the EU are forbidden or at least restricted.
Unknown situation up to now: (EU directive still not transferred to national law)
- Iceland
- Croatia
- Slovenia
Generally forbidden w/o exception (in these countries you NEED a local retailer to avoid troubles)
- Belgium
- Italia
- Austria
- Poland
- Spain
Countries where cross-border trade to end consumers is allowed but restricted by nesseccary registration before trading
- Germany
- Denmark
- France
- Ireland
- Malta
- The Netherlands
- Norway
- Sweden
- Slovakia
- Czech Republic
- UK
Note: Delivering to end consumers needs a registration in EACH country you want deliver to before shipment. Otherwise you have to aware a penalty fee and your stuff will be sended back to you.
Links to each registration administration so far known you will find here
Hope I could help - Keep on vaping!
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