Ban e-cigarettes

Electronic cigarettes are banned, many coffee shop owners are afraid of being affected

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After e-cigarettes were officially banned, sellers operated secretly, and many eateries and cafes were worried about being fined for "harboring".

Electronic cigarettes sold publicly in the Old Quarter and sophisticated tricks to circumvent the law

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E-cigarettes, although banned, are still being sold in some stores in the Old Quarter of Hanoi along with many sophisticated tricks to circumvent the law.

Officially ban investment in e-cigarette trading, heating

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The Investment Law (amended) has just been passed by the National Assembly to prohibit investment and trading activities in electronic cigarettes and heated tobacco products.

New tobacco emergency care cases reduced by nearly 70% in 10 months after the ban

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Thanks to the strong ban issued by the National Assembly, advertising activities for new tobacco products by celebrities... seem to have ended.

Comprehensive ban on e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products is in line with the global trend

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Experts affirmed that the current global trend is to completely ban e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products.

Resolutely implement the National Assembly's ban, do not let new cigarettes harm you

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E-cigarettes are still being sold widely despite the ban - this is a current situation and also a concern for many experts.

Experts discuss solutions to comprehensively ban e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products

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On November 26, Lao Dong Newspaper organized a seminar on "Comprehensive ban on e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products - Necessary decisions in the draft Law on Investment".

Comprehensive ban on e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products - necessary decision in the draft Law on Investment

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On November 26, Lao Dong Newspaper organized a seminar on "Comprehensive ban on e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products - Necessary decisions in the draft Law on Investment".

WHO recommends Vietnam to absolutely ban e-cigarette and heated tobacco trading

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WHO representative recommended that Vietnam include the trading of e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products in the list of prohibited industries of the amended Investment Law.

Strengthening the implementation of the National Assembly's ban on e-cigarettes, protecting people's health

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The National Assembly's approval of Resolution 173/2024/QH15, officially banning the production, trading, import and use of electronic cigarettes (E-cigarettes) from 2025, is considered an important milestone in protecting public health.

E-cigarette underground market: National Assembly delegates point out the "bottlenecks" in implementation

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National Assembly deputies have just spoken out about the series of articles "Electronic cigarette underground market" published in Lao Dong Newspaper.

E-cigarette underground market: Scent and the price health has to pay

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Although banned, e-cigarettes still appear everywhere, becoming a health and social hazard.

Increased cases of e-cigarette poisoning, strange substances discovered hidden in essential oils

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Bach Mai Hospital recorded an increase in the number of cases of e-cigarette poisoning. Through testing, the "oily" bottles used by the patient contained many strange chemicals, causing brain damage.

E-cigarette underground market: Bustling with buying and selling, online market becomes a place to circumvent the law

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Despite being classified as a banned product, e-cigarettes are still quietly seeping into people's lives, even bustling in the market.

Despite the ban, e-cigarettes are still hot at school gates, open online

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In Hanoi, e-cigarette products are still being bought and sold openly on social networks and used publicly right at school gates.