Malaysia Oversight

Tabling of Cabinet memorandum on vaping ban by end 2025, says minister

By FMT in August 23, 2025 – Reading time 2 minute
Tabling of Cabinet memorandum on vaping ban by end 2025, says minister


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Health minister Dzulkefly Ahmad said a preliminary proposal report prepared by the health ministry’s expert committee was presented at the Cabinet meeting yesterday. (Bernama pic)
KUALA :

A Cabinet memorandum on the ban of electronic cigarettes and vaping will be tabled before the Cabinet by the end of this year at the latest, says Dzulkefly Ahmad.

The health minister said he had tabled the preliminary proposal report prepared by his ministry’s expert committee at the Cabinet meeting yesterday.

“I made a brief presentation of the proposal report. The prime minister and the Cabinet have asked me to submit a Cabinet Memorandum on banning vaping.

“As I have always said, it is not a matter of ‘if’, but ‘when’. I am responsible for fulfilling this directive, and the question now is the method, timing, and approach,” he said.

He was speaking to reporters after opening a state-level health programme at the Kuala Indoor Stadium Complex, here.

Last Thursday (Aug 21), when winding up the debate on the 13th Malaysia Plan motion for the health ministry in the Dewan Rakyat, Dzulkefly said a detailed report on the proposed ban on vaping was being finalised by the ministry’s expert committee.

Separately, the Kuala MP said Selangor is expected to have four Wellness Hubs, with the addition of a new centre currently under construction in his constituency.

At the national level, he said the government is targeting the establishment of 81 Wellness Hubs nationwide by 2033.

“Health system reform is now the country’s main focus under 13th Malaysia Plan, with a shift from the ‘sick-care’ model to a ‘health-care’ model. This approach prioritises disease prevention, primary health care, and the cultivation of healthy living as the foundation of a sustainable health system.

“Through this, the government aims not only to treat people when they fall ill but also to guide and encourage them to maintain good health throughout their lives,” he said.



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