Oman Doubles Fines for Selling Electronic Cigarettes and Shisha

Wednesday, April 2, 2025 – The Consumer Protection Authority of Oman has issued Decision No. 756/2023, reinforcing the ban on the sale and distribution of electronic cigarettes and shisha across the Sultanate. The new decision introduces stricter penalties than the previous regulation.

Key Provisions

🔄 What’s New?

Compared to the previous law (Decision No. 698/2015), which imposed a fine of OMR 500, the new decision doubles the penalty to OMR 1,000. Daily fines have been adjusted from OMR 100 to OMR 50, but the maximum cumulative fine is now higher at OMR 2,000.

🎯 Public Health Priority

The move underscores Oman’s commitment to protecting public health, especially youth, by reducing access to harmful tobacco alternatives and regulating banned products in the market.

Oman sends a clear message: the health of its people comes first.

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Oman Doubles Fines for Selling Electronic Cigarettes and Shisha
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