PETALING JAYA: A regional anti-tobacco group has praised Malaysia for taking a lead role to limit the influence of tobacco companies under the proposed Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement.
Non-profit organisation Southeast Asia Tobacco Control Alliance (Seatca), said during the trade negotiations, the Government had tabled a proposal to carve out or exclude tobacco measures entirely from being subject to the free trade pact.
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