Indonesian vape retailers’ association tells members to halt sales to under-21 customers

Feb.26
Indonesian vape retailers’ association tells members to halt sales to under-21 customers
The Indonesian Vape Retailers Association (Arvindo) has instructed all member stores to stop selling electronic cigarettes to customers under 21. Arvindo said it issued an official circular requiring vape shops to display 21+ signage and to ask customers for valid identification.

 

Key Takeaways

 

 

  • Arvindo instructed member stores to stop selling vapes to customers under 21
  • Stores must display 21+ signage and require customers to show valid identification
  • Arvindo and Gebrak support government steps to restrict under-21 access, citing child and adolescent protection
  • Arvindo urged science-based regulation and asked the Health Ministry to consider vaping as a harm-reduction tool
  • The report cites Indonesia smoking data, including Health Ministry and Global Youth Tobacco Survey figures

 


 

 

 

2Firsts, Feb 26 2026– 

 

According to Jakarta Globe, the Indonesian Vape Retailers Association (Arvindo) has instructed all member stores to stop selling electronic cigarettes to customers under the age of 21.

 

“We have issued an official circular prohibiting vape shops from selling to underage consumers and requiring stores to display 21+ signage at their storefronts,” Arvindo chairman Fachmi Kurnia (Fachmi Kurnia) said on Wednesday. “Retailers are also required to ask customers to show valid identification.”

 

The report said Arvindo and the Tar and Smoke Free Movement (Gebrak) support government efforts to prevent individuals under 21 from accessing electronic cigarettes, citing the need to protect children and adolescents. Both groups stressed that alternative tobacco products should only be used by adult smokers who have difficulty quitting conventional cigarettes.

 

On regulation, Arvindo urged policymakers to adopt a science-based approach to ensure rules are grounded in evidence and aligned with public health objectives. The association also called on the Health Ministry to consider vaping as a potential harm-reduction tool, pointing to regulatory approaches adopted in several other countries.

 

Support for harm reduction was cited in a 2025 study published by the JAMA Network titled Prevalence of Popular Smoking Cessation Aids in England and Associations With Quit Success. The report said the study involved 25,094 smokers and found electronic cigarettes were the most commonly used cessation aid, accounting for 40.2 percent of quit attempts between 2023 and 2024.

 

Separately, the report said Gebrak chairman Garindra Kartasasmita (Garindra Kartasasmita) highlighted the role of vape retailers in educating consumers about the risks of smoke and tar and informing them about alternative tobacco products. “Vape shops should not only sell products but also serve as partners in public education,” he said.

 

The report cited Health Ministry data from the 2023 National Health Survey estimating Indonesia has around 70 million active smokers, with 7.4 percent aged 10 to 18. It also cited the Global Youth Tobacco Survey showing smoking prevalence among students aged 13–15 rose from 18.3 percent in 2016 to 19.2 percent in 2019. The report said the 2023 survey identified those aged 15–19 as the largest group of smokers, followed by children aged 10–14.

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