Philippine Authorities Seize Illegal Vape Products Worth About PHP 3.6 Million

Mar.16
Philippine Authorities Seize Illegal Vape Products Worth About PHP 3.6 Million
Philippine officials said government agencies seized illegal vape products worth about PHP 3.6 million during a joint enforcement operation in Metro Manila and neighboring provinces on March 12.

Key Takeaways

 

  • Philippine authorities seized illegal vape products worth about PHP 3.6 million on March 12 (approximately USD 61,200).
  • The operation was led by the Department of Trade and Industry and the Bureau of Internal Revenue, with support from the Philippine National Police Criminal Investigation and Detection Group.
  • Retailers and distribution hubs in Metro Manila and Region IV-A were targeted.
  • Authorities focused on products lacking proper registration, required health warnings and internal revenue tax stamps.
  • Under the law, a first offense involving packaging and health warning violations can lead to fines of up to PHP 2 million (approximately USD 34,000), while third offenses can lead to fines of up to PHP 5 million (approximately USD 85,000).

 


 

 2Firsts, March 16, 2026

 

According to the original report, government agents seized approximately PHP 3.6 million worth of illegal vape products during a joint enforcement operation in Metro Manila and neighboring provinces on March 12 (approximately USD 61,200, based on 1 PHP = 0.017 USD).

 

The Department of Trade and Industry and the Bureau of Internal Revenue, supported by the Philippine National Police Criminal Investigation and Detection Group, targeted several retailers and distribution hubs across the capital region and Region IV-A.

 

The operation was part of an intensified campaign to enforce Republic Act 11900, also known as the Vaporized Nicotine and Non-Nicotine Products Regulation Act.

 

Authorities focused on products lacking proper registration, required health warnings and internal revenue tax stamps.

 

During the inspections, officials documented numerous violations, including the use of fruit or candy flavor descriptions suspected of being designed to appeal to minors. Several items also failed to meet Philippine National Standards for product safety and quality.

 

The Department of Trade and Industry warned that businesses violating the law face severe administrative and criminal penalties.

 

Under the law, failure to comply with packaging and health warning requirements can lead to fines of up to PHP 2 million (approximately USD 34,000) and two years in prison for a first offense. Third-time offenders face fines of up to PHP 5 million (approximately USD 85,000), six years in prison and the revocation of their business licenses.

 

Violations involving illegal online trade or marketing standards carry separate fines ranging from PHP 100,000 to PHP 400,000 (approximately USD 1,700 to USD 6,800), along with potential imprisonment and the seizure of all illegal inventory.

 

Trade officials urged all manufacturers, distributors and retailers to ensure their products meet regulatory standards, emphasizing that the government will continue to recall and ban non-compliant goods to protect public health and revenue.

 

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