Those making or importing banned tobacco products to face penalty of NT$50 million
Taiwan News
Date: 2020/05/29
By: Huang Tzu-ti, Taiwan News, Staff Writer
A woman using an electronic cigarette exhales a puff of smoke in Mayfield Heights, Ohio. (AP photo)
The amendment, proposed by the Health Promotion Administration (HPA) of the Ministry of Health and Welfare, was published on Friday (May 29) and is open to a 60-day public consultation.
Wang Ying-Wei (王英偉), director-general of HPA, said the proposed changes will see the smoking age increase from 18 to 20 to prevent nicotine from hampering brain development. According to him, over 82 percent of smokers in Taiwan started smoking before the age of 20, wrote UDN.
U.S. President Donald Trump signed legislation last December raising the federal minimum age for sale of tobacco products to 21 years from 18. Singapore has taken a similar move, while Thailand raised the age to 20 in 2017 when a tougher tobacco control law took effect.
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