The illicit trade in novel nicotine products, including nicotine pouches, poses a growing challenge for regulators, businesses, and consumers worldwide. At the Global Institute for Novel Nicotine (GINN), we are committed to tackling this issue head-on through policy advocacy, industry collaboration, and consumer education.
The Risks of Illicit Nicotine Trade
Illicit nicotine pouches bypass essential regulatory controls, leading to:
Unregulated & Unsafe Products
Lack of oversight means counterfeit pouches may contain harmful ingredients or inconsistent nicotine levels.
Economic Losses
Criminal Activity
Key Data & Statistics
United Kingdom
Nicotine Pouch Use – In Great Britain, 1% of adults and youths currently use nicotine pouches, though ever-use has doubled in four years to 5.4%.
Illicit Market Growth – Trading Standards teams in Oxfordshire, Berkshire, and Dorset have seized over 1,500 illegal nicotine pouch products in the past year.
Nicotine Strength Concerns – Some illicit pouches contain up to 150mg of nicotine, significantly higher than legal products.
Market Size – The UK nicotine pouch market was valued at USD 247.6 million in 2024 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7.6% from 2025 to 2030.
Sales Growth – Nicotine pouch sales in the UK have surged by 289%.
Consumer Trends – The average UK consumer uses three cans per week, with Northern Ireland showing the highest usage at 3.5 cans per week.
Europe
Market Size & Growth – The European nicotine pouch market generated USD 760.2 million in revenue in 2024 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 36.2% from 2025 to 2030.
Projected Market Value – By 2030, the market is expected to reach USD 5,067.7 million, reflecting strong consumer demand and industry expansion.
Largest Product Segment – Tobacco-derived nicotine pouches accounted for the highest revenue share in 2024, while synthetic nicotine pouches are expected to experience the fastest growth.
United States
Regulatory Challenges – Unlike the UK and EU, the US has more established regulations on nicotine pouches, but illicit trade remains a concern.
Youth Usage – Studies indicate that nicotine pouch use among young adults is increasing, prompting discussions on stricter regulations.
Our Approach: A Three-Pillar Strategy
To combat illicit trade, we focus on three key areas:
1. Strengthening Regulatory Frameworks
We work alongside governments to develop smart, balanced policies that:
2. Industry Responsibility & Innovation
The private sector plays a vital role in reducing illicit sales. We advocate for:
3. Consumer Awareness & Education
Empowering consumers with knowledge is crucial. We provide:
Featured GINN Insights & Media Coverage
Join Us in the Fight Against Illicit Trade
The battle against illegal nicotine products requires a united effort from governments, businesses, and consumers. The Global Institute for Novel Nicotine is dedicated to fostering collaboration and delivering impactful solutions that keep markets safe, regulated, and accessible for adult consumers.
Together, we can combat illicit trade and promote responsible access to novel nicotine alternatives.

Rohan Pike – GINN Focal Point on Anti-Illicit Trade
Rohan Pike is a law enforcement consultant with over 25 years of experience in the Australian Federal Police and the Australian Border Force. He founded Australia’s Tobacco Strike Team and has led numerous cross-border enforcement and regulatory initiatives. Rohan now advises governments, institutions, and industry on strategies to prevent illicit trade in nicotine and tobacco products, supporting GINN’s mission to uphold regulatory integrity and consumer safety.