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Tobacco Products: Advocate General’s Opinion in Case C-759/23 PJ Carroll and Nicoventures Trading v Ireland

30 January

Thursday, 30th January 2025

Advocate General’s Opinion in Case C-759/23 PJ Carroll and Nicoventures Trading v Ireland

(Approximation of laws – Freedom to provide services)

Tobacco Products Directive regulates the manufacture, presentation, and sale of tobacco and related products in the European Union. Under Article 7, cigarettes and roll-your-own tobacco with a characterising flavour, as well as their flavoured components, were prohibited. Additionally, Article 11 set out mandatory labelling obligations for cigarettes, roll-your-own tobacco and waterpipe tobacco.

The directive empowers the Commission to extend the scope of Articles 7 and 11 to additional particular product categories if a Commission report can demonstrate a substantial change of circumstances. This is defined as significant increases in sales or youth consumption across multiple Member States, provided the product category exceeds 2.5% of total tobacco sales at the EU level. Furthermore, the directive mandates that the Commission monitor developments related to novel tobacco products and assess whether amendments to the directive might be required.

In 2022, the European Commission adopted Delegated Directive 2022/2100, extending the provisions of Articles 7 and 11 to include ‘heated tobacco products’. This amendment prohibited the sale of flavoured heated tobacco products and introduced labelling requirements for these products.

In 2023, Ireland transposed the Delegated Directive 2022/2100 into Irish regulations. The applicants, PJ Carroll & Company Ltd and Nicoventures Trading Ltd, challenged the validity of these regulations in the High Court of Ireland. They contended that the Commission overstepped its authority under the Tobacco Products Directive.

The High Court referred two questions to the Court of Justice regarding the interpretation of the Directive’s provisions and the scope of the Commission’s authority.

Background Documents C-759/23

 

 

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