DTI Suspends Sales of 5 E-cigarette Brands in Philippines, Including LOST MARY, Chillax, SHFTDr.Freeze, Aerogin, Don Bars, Black Elite

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Sep.09.2024
DTI Suspends Sales of 5 E-cigarette Brands in Philippines, Including LOST MARY, Chillax, SHFTDr.Freeze, Aerogin, Don Bars, Black Elite
DTI suspends sales of five e-cigarette brands in the Philippines for allegedly violating e-cigarette law.

On September 6, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) of the Philippines issued a notice suspending the sale of five e-cigarette brands, including LOST MARY, Chillax, SHFT Dr. Freeze, Aerogin, Don Bars, and Black Elite, for allegedly violating e-cigarette laws.

 

The announcement states that these brands have been formally charged with violating Section 4(d) of Republic Act No. 11900, also known as the "Vaporized Nicotine and Non-Nicotine Products Regulation Act.

 

According to the announcement, based on Article 11 of Executive Order No. 913 issued in 1983, the transactions of these brands will be suspended until the formal charges are released. At the same time, the product standard licenses (PS licenses) of several brands have also been suspended. The penalty for a first offense is 2 million pesos (approximately 36,000 US dollars), 4 million pesos for a second offense, and 5 million pesos and license revocation for a third offense.

 

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) of the Philippines has announced that the Office of the Special Concerns for Nicotine and Non-Nicotine Products, Devices, and Novel Tobacco Products (OSMV) has also released a policy guideline regarding Republic Act No. 11900. The guideline specifies illegal elements to ensure the orderly implementation of regulations and provide a uniform and predictable approach to formal charges.

 

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