Burundi Background
Data sourced: more than 5 years ago.   Page updated: 2025-02-25

Burundi does not have specific laws regulating vaping. Since there are no specific tobacco laws, similar regulations cannot be applicable for vaping.
Also, since vaping is a relatively new phenomenon in the country, vaping products may not be widely available compared to some other countries. Travelers who vape are thus advised to bring enough supply for their entire trip, but should first check if they are allowed for personal use before traveling.
There are no specific rules on vaping in public places either, but it is recommended to vape only in private areas. Additionally, while there is no formal age restriction, vaping by children is discouraged.
If you have more information around vaping in the Burundi, please share them with the GSTHR team.

Regulation

no specific law
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References:
  1. Data cross-referenced where possible using the following sources :1. Vapetrotter website. Available at: https://www.vapetrotter.com/laws/ ; 2. Global tobacco control website. Available at:https://www.globaltobaccocontrol.org/node/14052 ; 3. Tobacco Control Laws website. Available at : https://www.tobaccocontrollaws.org/legislation/
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