M'sia moving decisively to full vape ban, says Dzulkefly


JOHOR BARU: Malaysia is moving decisively towards a full ban on vaping, with the Health Ministry aiming to finalise the policy by 2026 amid growing concerns over its impact on public health, particularly mental health, says Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad.

The Health Minister said the decision was no longer a question of if but when, adding that the Cabinet had already agreed in principle on the direction towards banning vape products nationwide.

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