Advertisement
Hong Kong healthcare and hospitals
Hong KongHealth & Environment

Hong Kong to target flavoured tobacco in next phase of controls: health chief

Health minister says ‘poisoned chalice’ of flavoured e-cigarettes use sugar-coated toxins to mask bitter taste and hook younger people

2-MIN READ2-MIN
Listen
About 70 per cent of young people’s first puff of nicotine comes from flavoured tobacco, according to health minister Lo Chung-mau. Photo: dpa
Cannix Yau

Hong Kong authorities will crack down on flavoured tobacco substances in the next phase of their enhanced smoking control measures, with the health minister describing such products as a “poisoned chalice” designed to hook younger people.

Secretary for Health Lo Chung-mau warned on Saturday that flavoured tobacco was mostly delivered through e-cigarettes, with additives containing menthol or sugar-coated toxins used to mask the bitterness and smell of tobacco and attract young consumers.

“About 70 per cent of young people’s first puff of nicotine comes from flavoured cigarettes, which make them easily addicted to smoking,” he told a radio programme.

Advertisement

“We have rolled out 10 short-term tobacco control measures, and our next step will target the regulation of flavoured substances, including those containing sugar-coated poison to mask their toxic chemicals and the tobacco smell.”

Lo stopped short of revealing the details of the regulation of flavoured cigarettes, saying only that packaging for all cigarettes would be standardised at a later stage.

Advertisement

“These flavoured cigarettes are presented with colourful packaging like toys to attract youngsters. Their packaging will be standardised,” he said.

Hong Kong expanded its ban on alternative smoking products on April 30, making it illegal to possess or use vapes and e-cigarettes in public spaces.

Advertisement
Select Voice
Select Speed
1.00x