The Malaysian Ministry of Health (KKM) has agreed to raise taxes and set a higher floor price for all vape products, mirroring measures used for traditional cigarettes, in an effort to curb their use, especially among youth. Deputy Health Minister Lukanisman Awang Sauni confirmed in the Dewan Rakyat that the ministry had previously proposed increasing […]| Ecigator
MIRI (July 19): Parti Islam Se-Malaysia (PAS) Sarawak has voiced strong support for the state government’s proposal to ban the sale of vape products, citing growing concerns over the increasing use of vape among teenagers and school students. In a statement yesterday, PAS Sarawak commissioner Jofri Jaraiee described the situation as alarming and called forRead More| Borneo Post Online
Medical groups are pressuring MOH to impose a federal ban on vape sales. The Malaysian Thoracic Society and Lung Foundation Malaysia say Act 852 empowers the health minister to gazette an order prohibiting vape if there is an "acute or critical situation".| CodeBlue