Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has just signed and issued Official Dispatch No. 47/CD-TTg on strengthening the management of electronic cigarettes and heated tobacco products.
The dispatch stated that in recent years, implementing the Law on Prevention and Control of Tobacco Harms, the Government and the Prime Minister have issued many documents directing activities to prevent and control tobacco harm. Ministries, branches and localities have also actively implemented activities under the direction of the Government and the Prime Minister. The work to prevent and control tobacco harm has initially achieved encouraging results, the rate of regular cigarette use has decreased by an average of 0.5% per year among men.
However, recently, electronic cigarettes and heated tobacco products have appeared on the market and the use of these products has become more complicated, the rate of use tends to increase rapidly in the community, especially among young people and has a negative impact on the health of users.
To strengthen control and promptly prevent the harmful effects of using e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products, the Prime Minister requested the Ministry of Health to inform, educate, and communicate about the harmful effects of e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products to units, organizations, and individuals under its management; research, propose to issue according to its authority or submit to competent authorities to issue solutions to manage e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products.
The Ministry of Finance directs the Customs force to strictly inspect and control the transportation of smuggled e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products through border gates and areas under Customs control, and establish special projects to combat e-cigarette and heated tobacco smuggling rings and gangs.
The Ministry of National Defense directed border guards to increase patrols and controls in border areas, trails, and openings to promptly detect and handle smugglers, stockpilers, and transporters of smuggled e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products.
The Ministry of Public Security directed police forces at all levels to strengthen investigation, grasp the situation, establish special projects, focus on fighting and destroying networks, gangs, ringleaders, traders, and mixers of banned substances into e-cigarette solutions to prosecute and prosecute before the law.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade directed market management forces to strengthen domestic market management, regularly inspect and strictly handle organizations and individuals trading, storing and transporting smuggled e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products.
The Ministry of Information and Communications, the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Education and Training, Vietnam Television, the Voice of Vietnam, the Vietnam News Agency and the People's Committees of provinces and centrally run cities direct press and media agencies to communicate and propagate the harmful effects of e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products.
The National Steering Committee against smuggling, trade fraud and counterfeit goods (National Steering Committee 389) directly directs the Steering Committees 389 of ministries, branches and localities to monitor, urge and inspect functional forces in implementing this Prime Minister's Official Dispatch.
The People's Committees of provinces and centrally run cities direct authorities at all levels and functional forces in the area to: regularly inspect, examine, handle violations, strictly handle acts of smuggling, transporting, storing, trading e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products that are not licensed for trading and use in the Vietnamese market; strengthen information, education and communication about the harmful effects of e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products to the people.
The Prime Minister assigned Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha to direct the implementation of this issue; the Government Office monitors, urges, and advises the Deputy Prime Minister to direct, inspect, and handle arising issues.
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