Malaysia Oversight

Perak to impose ban on vape sales from January

By FMT in October 1, 2025 – Reading time 2 minute
Perak to table policy paper on vape ban next week


Smoking and vaping
Perak exco member A Sivanesan said the state government, through the local authorities, will not renew business licences for premises selling electronic cigarette products.
PETALING JAYA:

The Perak government will implement a ban on the sale of e-cigarettes or vapes at all business premises under the jurisdiction of local authorities in the state from Jan 1.

State human resources, health, Indian community affairs and national integration committee chairman A Sivanesan said the decision was made at a state exco meeting today.

“This decision, made after a policy paper on the ban of licences for e-cigarette sales was presented at a meeting last week, is to protect public health, particularly among the younger generation,” Bernama reported him as saying.

He said the state government, through the local authorities, would not renew business licences for premises selling e-cigarette products.

Business premises found violating the order would be subject to legal action by the local authorities.

“We are giving all premises with remaining stocks time to sell them before the full ban takes effect on Jan 1,” he said.

Sivanesan said the state government has introduced entrepreneurship courses and technical and vocational education and training (TVET) programmes through various agencies for the affected shop operators and workers.

“Qualified individuals will also be offered employment, particularly in the TVET field, which is estimated to have more than 12,000 vacancies in the state.

“This measure indirectly allows them to transition to a safer and more sustainable business sector,” he said.

So far, Johor, , Terengganu, Perlis, Kedah and Pahang have implemented e-cigarette bans.



Source link