Abstract
On 17 June, new vaping laws aimed at reducing youth vaping will come into effect, introducing measures to limit product visibility, tighten marketing restrictions, and end the sale of disposable vapes.
Drawing on evidence from parallel tobacco control measures, this Briefing suggests these changes—if rigorously enforced—could help to reduce vaping uptake among young people and support those trying to quit vaping. However, industry non-compliance poses a major threat, and key regulatory gaps still require urgent attention.