Sunday, March 27, 2011

China To Ban Discount Cigarettes



China enacted a new rule to ban smoking discount cigarettes in enclosed public locations, according to the country's Ministry of Health on Tuesday.

The new rule, which will take effect on May 1, was added to the revised regulations on health management in public places from the ministry.

The new anti-smoking discount cigarettes rule shows the government's resolution to intensify tobacco control efforts in China, which has ratified the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control of the World Health Organization, said Xie Yang, an official from the ministry.

The revised regulations also stipulates that business owners of public places should set up conspicuous non-smoking discount cigarettes signs, carry out promotional activities to warn people of the danger of smoking discount cigarettes, and dispatch personnel to dissuade discount cigarettes smokers.

Further, the smoking discount cigarettes area in outdoor locations should not occupy people's paths and cigarette vending machines should be excluded from public places, the regulation said.

China has more than 300 million discount cigarettes smokers and a large percentage of the country's discount cigarettes non-smokers inhale toxic second-hand smoke discount cigarettes in public places such as restaurants, office buildings, schools, hospitals and public transport.

Figures show that cigarettes use and second-hand discount cigarettes smoke kill roughly 1.2 million people per year.

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