The Indonesian Ministry of Health is preparing to implement comprehensive e-cigarette regulations by July 2026, centered on a strict nationwide ban on vape consumption for individuals under 21 to protect youth from nicotine addiction.
- Target Date: Full implementation of Government Regulation No. 28 of 2024 is scheduled for July 2026.
- Age Restriction: A strict consumption ban for anyone under 21 years old.
- Market Overhaul: The rules will include restrictions on kid-friendly flavors and strict control over marketing and sales channels.
- Transition Period: The government is providing a 1.5-year grace period for manufacturers and retailers to comply.
The Indonesian Ministry of Health has officially begun preparing for the nationwide implementation of comprehensive e-cigarette regulations. Set to take effect in July 2026, the new rules will strictly ban vape consumption for individuals under 21 to combat rising youth nicotine addiction.
The upcoming regulations are a direct execution of Government Regulation No. 28 of 2024, which was passed last year. Authorities are providing a roughly 1.5-year transition period for all industry stakeholders to adjust to the new nationwide standards.
The cornerstone of the policy is the under-21 age limit. Public health experts have warned that early nicotine exposure impairs cognitive development, reduces concentration, and creates persistent dependency. This ban aims to break the cycle of early smoking habits among Indonesian youth.
Beyond consumer restrictions, the regulations will overhaul the entire supply chain. The Ministry of Health, alongside the Ministries of Trade and Industry, will enforce strict oversight on production, distribution, and marketing.
Key operational changes for the industry will include:
- Mandatory clear and informative product labeling.
- Restrictions on vape flavors and aromas that appeal to children.
- Tightened control over retail and sales channels.
To ensure a smooth transition, the government is currently conducting extensive public consultations with vape manufacturers, retailers, health organizations, educational institutions, and civil society groups.
Officials believe that with thorough preparation, the July 2026 implementation will bring positive changes to Indonesia's public health landscape and curb the alarming rise of modern nicotine use among the younger generation.

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