Workshop seeks measures to minimise tobacco use

A workshop providing the press with information on the use of tobacco in Vietnam, challenges in minimising tobacco use and solutions to them was held by the Ministry of Information and Communications in Hanoi on November 23.
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Hanoi (VNA) – A workshop providing the press with information on the use of tobacco in Vietnam, challenges in minimising tobacco use and solutions to them was held by the Ministry ofInformation and Communications in Hanoi on November 23.

In recent years, a series of measures to limit tobacco use have been implemented, including policies related to tobacco tax;health warnings; ban on tobacco advertising, promotionand sponsorship; smoking cessation support; building smoking-free environment; andcommunication campaigns to raise public awareness of tobaccoharms.

However, the rate of tobacco use in Vietnam still remains high, especially among men.

Access to tobacco products is easy as cigarettes are sold everywhere, and the special income tax rate for tobacco in Vietnam is the lowest in ASEAN region.

Dr.Angela Pratt, Representative of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Vietnamsaid that not only traditional cigarettes, e-cigarettes and new products are unsafefor health, because they contains high levels of nicotine and addictivesubstances that affect the brain and intelligence, and negatively affect mood,and can cause cancer and heart diseases.

WHOhas been working to prevent the use of e-cigarettes among young people, towards helping future generations avoid addiction to new generationtobacco products, he said.

According to Dr. Nguyen Tuan Lam from WHO in Vietnam, WHO recommends maintaining and strengthening existing legal regulations on banning the import and sale of new tobacco products in order to minimise their useamong youths and strengthen enforcement of regulations against trafficking,advertising and selling of these products.

Tran Thi Trang, DeputyDirector of the Legal Affairs Department at the Ministry of Health, saidthe ministry has proposed banning all new tobacco products, in line with the trend in regional countries and the world./. 

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