
Data sourced:
2024.
Page updated:
2025-04-21
Thailand has banned Snus by law, prohibiting its sale, purchase, use, and all forms of advertising. However, it is not specified in online sources whether Snus can be imported for personal use. If you have any relevant or firsthand information, please share it with the GSTHR team.
Product promotion
References:
- Anti Smoking Global Index. Snus. Available at: https://antismoking.global/world-map. Accessed: 8 April 2025.
Regulation
Year | Value | Reference/Comment |
---|---|---|
2017 or earlier | Allowed | 1A |
2024 | Banned | 1B |
2024 | Banned | 1C |
References:
- Information obtained from industry source (2014 data)
- Anti-smoking Global Index. (2024). [Data set]. https://antismoking.global/
- Anti Smoking Global Index. Snus. Available at: https://antismoking.global/world-map. Accessed: 8 April 2025.
References:
- Anti Smoking Global Index. Snus. Available at: https://antismoking.global/world-map. Accessed: 8 April 2025.
Availability
References:
- Anti Smoking Global Index. Snus. Available at: https://antismoking.global/world-map. Accessed: 8 April 2025.
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