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New laws could see shops pay a license fee for selling vapes

Vaping companies face paying thousands of euro every year to hold a licence in Ireland, under new laws being considered by the Government which would require an annual licence fee of €500 per shop that sells e-cigarettes. Consultant in paediatric respiratory medicine at Children's Health Ireland and Chair of the Policy Group on Tobacco at Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, Des Cox joined us on Newstalk Breakfast.

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08.30 19 Jun 2023


New laws could see shops pay a license fee for selling vapes


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Vaping companies face paying thousands of euro every year to hold a licence in Ireland, under new laws being considered by the Government which would require an annual licence fee of €500 per shop that sells e-cigarettes.

Consultant in paediatric respiratory medicine at Children's Health Ireland and Chair of the Policy Group on Tobacco at Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, Des Cox joined us on Newstalk Breakfast.


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