Regulations

Nicotine regulations in Finland: A timeline

Finland is implementing a range of new regulations between 2025 and 2027.  Below is a summary of the new nicotine regulations in Finland that have the potential to reshape the country’s nicotine pouch market.

1 August 2025

Nicotine pouches are brought fully under the Tobacco Act. Retail sales become subject to licensing; distance sales and online orders are prohibited. In addition, marketing is heavily restricted, and age limits and use restrictions are tightened.

1 January 2026

Excise duty on nicotine pouches increases by an average of approximately 37 percent.

1 February 2026

A maximum nicotine content of 16.6 mg/g is introduced. Flavours are limited to tobacco, menthol, and mint. On the same date, the upper limit for tax-free passenger imports from within the EU is set at 1,000 grams per person (for personal use).

1 August 2026

Harmonised plain packaging and mandatory health warnings enter into force.

1 January 2027

Nicotine pouches are included in producer responsibility under the Waste Act (SUP-type model), potentially obliging manufacturers and importers to compensate municipalities for littering and waste management costs.

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