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Iran’s vaping ban is one of the strictest in the world, with the country prohibiting the import, sale, trade, and public use of all e‑cigarettes and vaping products at the national level. According to recent regulatory data, Iran classifies vapes as tobacco products, bans their commercial availability entirely, and restricts their use in public places, workplaces, and public transport. The ban covers both nicotine‑containing and nicotine‑free devices, and enforcement includes penalties for violations.
Although commercial activity is prohibited, bringing a vape for personal use is not explicitly illegal, though travelers are advised to check airline rules.