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European Union-Asean Business Council executive director Chris Humphrey says tax hikes have contributed to spikes in illicit ...
Singapore has banned these alternative nicotine products, but they can be bought online. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
The government will be working with retailers to ensure they comply with proper enclosed cabinets by Oct 1. Read more at ...
KUCHING: The Royal Malaysia Customs Department has seized contraband cigarettes and alcohol valued at RM1.6mil, including ...
About 6% of respondents say they’re ‘very likely’ to use such nicotine products, while 24% and 23% indicate they are ‘likely’ ...
KUALA LUMPUR: About 70% to 80% of cigarettes sold in East Malaysia remain illicit despite a steady decline in the trade nationwide since 2020, according to a study by tobacco company JT ...
Retailers and coffeeshops have started keeping smoking products in covered cabinets to comply with the new rule which started ...
“The estimated value of the seized cigarettes is RM1,499,040, while the total duty and tax involved is approximately RM11,142,864. Additionally, a Toyota lorry, believed to have been used for ...
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.
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