KUALA LUMPUR: The full enforcement of the Control of Smoking Products for Public Health Act 2024 from Oct 1 was meant to curb smoking-related activities in Malaysia – including vaping – moving the country closer to a smoke-free “endgame generation”.
But despite clear restrictions under the law, vaping among school students appears to be on the rise, driven by sweet flavours, online promotion, and widespread misconceptions about its safety.
Experts warn that although Act 852 bans the sale, advertising and promotion of vape products to minors, a quieter and more targeted form of promotion continues to reach underage users, particularly through social media and peer networks.
