In a globally unprecedented move, the Maldives has implemented a generational smoking ban, prohibiting anyone born after 1 January 2007 from buying, using, or being sold any form of tobacco. Effective 1 November 2025, this policy makes the Indian Ocean island nation the first and only country with such a law in place, reflecting a radical push toward public health protection and youth well-being.
The Ban in Detail
The law covers all forms of tobacco and applies to both citizens and tourists in the Maldives, a country famous for its luxury island resorts. Under this ban,
- Anyone born on or after 1 January 2007 is permanently barred from purchasing or using tobacco products.
- Retailers must verify age before sale; failure to comply attracts a fine of 50,000 Maldivian rufiyaa (approximately $3,200).
- The Maldives also bans all vaping and e-cigarette products, regardless of age, with possession or use carrying a 5,000 rufiyaa ($320) fine.
This sets the Maldives apart from other countries debating similar policies. While New Zealand had introduced a generational smoking ban in 2022, it repealed the law in November 2023, and the UK is still in the legislative process of finalizing its own version.
Legal Enforcement & Penalties
The Maldives’ strict enforcement strategy includes,
- Age verification by vendors mandated by law.
- Heavy penalties for violators—especially retailers—aimed at deterrence.
- Universal ban on vaping and e-cigarettes, ensuring tobacco substitutes do not replace traditional cigarettes.
This approach underscores a zero-tolerance stance on tobacco distribution to minors and reinforces efforts to prevent backdoor access through loopholes like vaping.
Comparisons with Other Nations
- New Zealand: First to introduce a generational smoking ban, repealed in 2023.
- United Kingdom: A similar law is still in the parliamentary process, with health experts pushing for swift passage.
- Australia and Canada: Focused on graphic packaging and public bans, but have not yet proposed generational restrictions.
Thus, the Maldives is now setting a precedent for countries exploring long-term, preventative anti-smoking frameworks.
Key Points to Note
- Maldives is now the only country with an active generational tobacco ban.
- Effective from 1 November 2025, applies to those born after 1 Jan 2007.
- Includes vaping and e-cigarette bans for all ages.
- Aims to create a “tobacco-free generation”.
- Sets a global precedent following New Zealand’s repeal and UK’s pending legislation.


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