The Vaping Product Association of South Africa (VPA) is ready to work closely with government regarding the proposed new law on tobacco control.
In a statement, the association said that the vaping industry should be seen as a partner to the health agenda in South Africa and that, should all smokers move to harm-reduced vaping products, the impact is bound to be extremely positive from a non-communicable disease point of view.
The proposed Control of Tobacco Products and Electronic Delivery Systems Bill, currently open for public comment, includes electronic devices.
But speaking for the National Department of Health on World No Tobacco Day at the end of May, spokesperson, Foster Mohale, said that the Bill aims to regulate e-cigarete.
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