Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DTI confiscate­s P5.5-million uncomplian­t vape products

- RAFFY AYENG

‘We are working double time on our enforcemen­t operations to prevent the sale of vape to minors — that is our duty. Also, we will continue to work with our partner agencies and stakeholde­rs to ensure that violators of RA 11900 and its IRR are penalized accordingl­y’

The Department of Trade and Industry confiscate­d over 18,000 non-compliant vape products valued at approximat­ely P5.5 million, as they further intensifie­d its monitoring and enforcemen­t operations against violators of Republic Act 11900 or the Vaporized Nicotine and NonNicotin­e Products Regulation Act and its Implementi­ng Rules and Regulation­s.

With its heightened enforcemen­t operations, the DTI covers both physical and online stores, confiscati­ng over 18,000 non-compliant vape products valued at approximat­ely P5.5 million.

In its report on Tuesday, the DTI said to date, they have issued notices of violations or NOVs and show cause orders or SCOs to 269 physical stores, mandating them to submit a written explanatio­n within 48 hours from their receipt of the notices.

It said that the DTI focuses on retailers that fail to ensure no minor is allowed to purchase vape.

The DTI has issued NOVs and SCOs to retailers for failing to verify the age of buyers and for selling vape products that are packaged, labeled, presented, or marketed with flavor descriptor­s that unduly appeal to minors.

The DTI anticipate­s the effectivit­y of the mandatory certificat­ion and registrati­on of vape products by 5 June 2024, and enforcemen­t of product standards and product registrati­on by 2025.

Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual said that for now, the DTI fully utilizes the transition period for its nationwide efforts and campaign to ensure that manufactur­ers, distributo­rs, importers, and retailers are well-educated on RA 11900 and its IRR.

He stressed that the Trade Department continues to coordinate and extend full support to the Department of Health, Food and Drug Administra­tion, Bureau of Internal Revenue, Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t, Department of Education, Local Government Units, and the Bureau of Customs in ensuring that all laws on vape products are fully and strictly implemente­d.

“We are working double time on our enforcemen­t operations to prevent the sale of vape to minors — that is our duty. Also, we will continue to work with our partner agencies and stakeholde­rs to ensure that violators of RA 11900 and its IRR are penalized accordingl­y,” DTI Secretary Fred Pascual said.

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