Data sourced:
more than 5 years ago.
Page updated:
2022-09-02
There is no specific law regarding e-cigarettes in Djibouti, meaning that vaping falls into a grey area. As a predominantly Muslim country, it is advised to avoid using e-cigarettes near religious and sacred places such as mosques, as well as in other public spaces like schools, public transport, and hospitals. Be sure to bring enough vaping coils and liquid to last throughout your entire trip. However, it is recommended to check with the airline to confirm whether you can carry them in your luggage. If you have more insightful information regarding vaping in Djibouti, please do not hesitate to email the GSTHR team.
Regulation
References:
- 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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