PUTRAJAYA: A new law understood to be the Tobacco Control Act will be introduced by the end of the year, covering regulations on all tobacco related products.
A new law understood to be the Tobacco Control Act will be introduced by the end of the year, covering regulations on all tobacco related products.
Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad said that the ministry is in the progress of drafting the new law to also include regulations on no-smoking zones.
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