Hong Kong May Reverse Parts of Its Vape Ban

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While a measure banning the import, sale and manufacture of alternative smoking products took effect only last April, Hong Kong’s authorities are now considering reversing parts of it.

In 2021 Hong Kong’s Council on Smoking and Health said that local teenagers used vapes more often than adults.

To this effect the Smoking (Public Health) (Amendment) Bill 2019 was passed by a vote of 32 to three in the Legislative Council, roughly six years after the idea was first brought up, and it has gone into effect on April 30th 2022.

Tobacco harm reduction experts had highlighted that the ban would be counterproductive. Other experts in the region highlighted that given the lack of success the vape ban in Australia has had in decreasing smoking rates, Hong Kong should think twice about implementing theirs.

The ban may be relaxed for economical reasons

Meanwhile, news came out that Hong Kong may be reversing its ban on the re-export of e-cigarettes and other heated tobacco products by land and sea transport by the end of this year as part of efforts to aid financial growth.

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Diane Caruana – Vaping Post – 2022-11-03.

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