PETALING JAYA: The government’s move to exempt nicotine in vape products from the poisons list has been lauded by the Vape Consumer Association of Malaysia (VCAM).
Its president Tengku Aslahuddin Ja’afar said, however, that the authorities must also come up with a proper regulatory framework for the business.
He suggested that the government establish an independent committee for recommendations on vape products before drafting and finalising the regulations. Recently, the Health Ministry decided to remove nicotine-laced vape products from the poisons list to pave the way for regulations and taxation.
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