Philippines' Duterte says to ban 'toxic' e-cigarettes and arrest users

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MANILA (REUTERS) - The Philippines will outlaw the use and importation of e-cigarettes and arrest anyone using them, its president said on Tuesday (Nov 19), joining a growing number of nations moving to ban devices that have been linked to deaths and addiction.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

MANILA - The Philippines will outlaw the use and importation of e-cigarettes and arrest anyone using them, its president said on Tuesday , joining a growing number of nations moving to ban devices that have been linked to deaths and addiction.

"I will ban it. The use and importation. You know why? Because it is toxic and government has the power to issue measures to protect public health and public interest," said Duterte, who has also banned smoking cigarettes in public.Duterte, 74, was himself once a heavy smoker but quit when he was diagnosed as suffering from Buerger's disease, which can cause blockages in the blood vessels.

The ban could curb expansion plans of companies such as US e-cigarette maker Juul Labs, which has been launching its products in international markets, including the Philippines, amid a widening crackdown on vaping at home. India, which has the second-largest population of adult smokers in the world, banned the sale of e-cigarettes in September as it warned of a vaping"epidemic" among young people.

 

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