Starting April 1, over 51,000 shops will be affected by a ban on displaying tobacco products at sales counters, according to the Health Ministry.
The ban is part of the Control of Smoking Products for Public Health Act 2024 (Act 852), which came into force on Oct 1, 2024, along with its related regulations and orders.
In a statement today, the ministry said the ban on displaying tobacco products is outlined under Regulation 6 of the Act.
“Since Act 852 was enforced, the ministry has worked to ensure compliance with all regulations through continuous education and advocacy efforts,” read the statement.
To enforce the regulation effectively, the Health Ministry has introduced a phased approach that balances caution and practicality.
The ministry said the enforcement will be carried out in two stages - immediate enforcement and phased enforcement.
“Based on successful practices in other countries, the most effective way to enforce the display ban is through enclosed cabinets, rather than cloth or canvas coverings,” the statement said.
The ministry stressed that enclosed cabinets are essential to prevent non-compliance and avoid indirect promotional activities that could undermine the purpose of the display ban.
The ministry will continue working closely with retailers to ensure proper installation of enclosed cabinets and will monitor compliance closely.
The entire process is expected to be completed by Oct 1, 2025.
- Bernama
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