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Macau Government Passes Vape Restrictions

Macau Government Passes Vape Restrictions

The Macau parliament has just extended the current law on smoking prevention, to prohibit the manufacture, distribution, import, export, and transport in and out of the region.

The measure sets in place penalties of MOP4,000 (US$500) for individuals, and fines of between MOP20,000 and MOP200,000 for businesses.

In Macau, e-cigarette sales have been restricted since 2017. Health Bureau Director Alvis Lo said the aim of such measures is to protect public health. “The use of electronic cigarettes is harmful to health, namely, it causes harmful effects to pregnant women, children, and adolescents, and also exposes non-smokers to nicotine and other harmful chemicals.”

While the government said that the decision was taken based on “the strong evidence that this type of tobacco product is harmful to health, and can endanger the safety of people.” He highlighted that consumption has increased significantly, especially among young people. Since 2015, the percentage has increased “from 2.6% to 4%,” according to data revealed in May by the director of Macau’s Health Bureau.

China’s new vape restrictions

Meanwhile, on the 12th of April, China’s State Administration for Market Regulation unveiled technical standards for vaping products which will go into effect on October 1st. In a public document, the regulator listed the required standards for design, chemical compounds, and mechanics for e-cigarettes that domestic manufacturers must meet in order to sell their products. The release sets another significant milestone for China’s vape industry, which had operated within a grey area for years.

Another new bill going into effect on May 1st will ban 122 vape flavors as proposed by the State Tobacco Monopoly Administration, including numerous fruit and alcohol flavors. The draft rules amend the country’s tobacco monopoly, extending it to e-cigarettes and forcing local businesses to register with the tobacco authority. Moreover, manufacturers in China must obtain an additional license to prove they are in possession of sufficient funds for production, and an adequate facility and equipment that meet the set standards.

on: Vapingpost
by: Diane Caruana
August 31st, 2022

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