Letters | Why Hong Kong must not follow Singapore on e-cigarette ban

  • Smuggled tobacco is already a problem in the region, and vaping bans are likely to only encourage the black market

A young e-cigarette smoker in Hong Kong. The city plans to ban vaping and other new smoking products such as heat-not-burn tobacco. Photo: AP
Hong Kong and other governments in Asia are considering banning e-cigarettes and tobacco branding. Public health is rightly a priority, but blanket bans and the removal of branding and trademarks will not achieve desired outcomes.
Following a hearing on April 13 on the e-cigarette ban, one hopes that Hong Kong lawmakers and bureaucrats really consider all available evidence.
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