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    Updated: 2025-03-26 11:00
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    From April 1, tobacco products can no longer be openly displayed at shops in several states in Malaysia.

    Instead, they must be kept hidden from view in closed cabinets.

    The move is in line with the Control of Smoking Products for Public Health Act 2024 (Act 852), which prohibits point-of-sale display of smoking products at eateries and retail stores.

    The Act, enforced on Oct 1, covers regulations on registration, sale, packaging, labeling, and prohibition of smoking in public places.

    The Act also includes a display ban on all tobacco and vape products in retail outlets.

    Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Selangor are ready to enforce the ban effective April 1 after having informed shops about the move earlier.

    Kuala Lumpur mayor Datuk Seri Maimunah Mohd Sharif said Kuala Lumpur's health department will begin enforcement upon the expiration of the grace period.

    "Since Act 852 came into effect, the health department has visited retail shops selling cigarettes and tobacco products. They have provided explanations and announcements to the sellers, such as at convenience stores," she said.

    Selangor youth, sports and entrepreneurship committee chairman Mohd Najwan Halimi said the state is likely to follow suit.

    Describing it as the right move, he said the matter is part of Tuesday's state executive councilors' meeting agenda.

    "This is a good move, and I think we should consider implementing it in Selangor as well," he said.

    Penang health committee chairman Daniel Gooi Zi Sen said the state health department will monitor stalls to ensure they don't display smoking products at retail outlets.

    "Individuals can be fined from 500 Malaysian ringgit ($113) up to 30,000 ringgit, while organizations may be slapped with up to 300,000 ringgit in fines, or jailed," he said.

    Enforcement officers will also target products disguised as toys or sold via vending machines and online platforms.

    "Retailers can only use designated signboards to show the availability of cigarettes or vaping products and the prices.

    "Certain specialized stores are allowed to display smoking products, but must prominently feature warning signs," he said.

    Act 852 was gazetted last October but the Ministry of Health of Malaysia provided a grace period until April 1 before full enforcement.

    Gooi said Penang's health department has also conducted advocacy sessions for traders and businesses from last October until January.

    Tan Chiew Beng, 41, a sundry shop owner, said he is prepared to comply with the new regulations.

    He supported the no-smoking advocacy, adding cigarette sales may drop due to reduced visibility. He sells 20 to 30 packs of cigarettes a week, earning a small profit of 1 ringgit per pack, but acknowledged the financial and health burdens of cigarettes on lower-income consumers.

    "I'll only sell upon customers' request," he said.

    The Consumers' Association of Penang is urging authorities to ensure there are no further delays in enforcing Act 852.

    Its senior education officer and anti-smoking activist NV Subbarow said action must be taken against violators, as enough time has already been given.

    "This enforcement protects nonsmokers and prevents unnecessary promotion while still allowing smokers to buy their products.

    "Minors who have not been exposed to smoking will also be less likely to develop the unhealthy habit," he added.

    The Star, Malaysia

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