Philip Morris International (PMI) disclosed a plan to invest US$150 million or about P8.8 billion in PMFTC Inc., its affiliate in the Philippines, to open manufacturing lines to produce heated […]Read More
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Congress adequately consulted the scientific and medical communities prior to the enactment of the Vape Law which is now described as a major anti-smoking regulation that will provide Filipino smokers […]Read More
“Enacting some of the most progressive vaping legislation in Asia Pacific now makes the Philippines an international leader in effective Tobacco Harm Reduction (THR). It’s a massive wake-up call for […]Read More
The Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates (CAPHRA) made the case that regional advocacy works and is delivering remarkable results for vaping in Asia Pacific at the recent […]Read More
The Vaporized Nicotine Product (VNP) or vape bill, a landmark measure approved by the Senate and the House of Representatives, will provide more than 16 million Filipino smokers with less […]Read More
More countries in Southeast Asia are considering tobacco harm reduction (THR) as state policy, looking at regulating smoke-free alternatives to cigarettes to address the smoking epidemic following the Philippine Congress’ […]Read More
Groups advocating for more than a million vapers and nicotine consumers in the Philippines, gathered on May 5, 2022 to show their solidarity and strong support for a comprehensive vape […]Read More
The British Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (BCCP) expressed support for a balanced and differentiated regulatory framework on e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products (HTPs) in the Philippines citing as […]Read More
An industry group called for the enactment of the Vape Bill into law, saying this will reduce illicit trade of vapes and cigarette alternatives, boost government revenues and reduce the […]Read More
A Filipino doctor called on the government to consider other options in public health aside from the “quit or die” approach that is largely ineffective in addressing the smoking problem […]Read More