Existing laws are inadequate to regulate vapor products in the Philippines and prevent access by the youth, according to top Filipino doctors who pushed for the approval of the more […]Read More
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The Vape Bill in the Philippines is needed to protect the Filipino youth from vape products, as existing regulations are not enough to prevent manufacturers and traders from selling these […]Read More
“Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul may not support the legalization of e-cigarettes, but most politicians and the public do, with legal vape sales only months away,” says Asa Saligupta, Director […]Read More
The British Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (BCCP) expressed support for a balanced and differentiated regulatory framework on e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products (HTPs) in the Philippines citing as […]Read More
Malaysia’s long-time ban on the sale of vaping products is set to end, saving thousands of lives every year, says leading local advocacy group MOVE (Malaysian Organization of Vape Entities). […]Read More
Australian politicians who recognize the public health potential of vaping will be rewarded with votes, yet most remain too scared to promote the world’s most effective smoking cessation tool, says […]Read More
A Filipino doctor called on the government to consider other options in public health aside from the “quit or die” approach that is largely ineffective in addressing the smoking problem […]Read More
It’s incredibly admirable that three key Asia Pacific countries are turning their backs on philanthropic colonialism which has seen too many smokers unnecessarily die over the past decade, says Nancy […]Read More
Several American states that imposed short-term bans on Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS) or e-cigarettes saw an increase of up to 7.5 percent in cigarette sales, the leading cause of […]Read More
Legislation to regulate vaping in Malaysia is pending parliamentary approval, but will now be delayed because of political instability and election campaigning, says Samsul Kamal Ariffin, President of MOVE (Malaysian […]Read More