Hemp and CBD are not considered narcotics in Luxembourg, but there is little regulation of them. Luxembourg is likely to begin supplying its own cannabis for medical use after relying on imports since medical cannabis was legalised in 2018. The country might further relax its laws on cannabis if neighbouring Germany legalises it, but Luxembourg is currently not as cannabis-friendly as many thought it would be.
This report offers a detailed summary of the current regulatory framework in place for CBD, hemp and cannabis in Luxembourg. It covers everything from hemp cultivation and processing, to finished products and extracts, and the country's medical and recreational cannabis policies.
Table of Contents
1 Executive Summary
2 Outlook
3 Hemp and CBD
4 Extracts And Synthetics
5 Finished Products Containing CBD and Extracts
6 Importing And Exporting
7 Minor Cannabinoids
8 Medical Cannabis
9 Recreational Cannabis
10 Relevant Laws
11 Relevant Bodies
Methodology
General Methodology/Sources
- Consumer and market participant (manufacturer/brand) surveys.
- Consolidation of publicly available information.
- Legal tracking through legal database checking and sourcing information from government regulators and other law-making bodies.
- Pricing and product information from online and offline retail data gathering, including local fieldwork teams.
- Findings from key industry events and interviews with leading market players and opinion leaders.
- Partnerships with leading research agencies.
- Quantitative and qualitative research and client collaborations.
- Cross-referenced data between markets.
- Tamarind Media proprietary market model.
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