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Legal Cigarette consumption in Malaysia has been declining steadily due to increased awareness of health risks and stricter regulations, however the industry still remains profitable as the hike in prices offsets the losses made by lower volume sales. So, do you think Consumers or Smokers want to patronise licenced or legal cigarettes or will switch to smuggled smoke where the price is relatively low. Bad bad bad for BATMAN
In 2025, vaping remains illegal or heavily restricted in several countries, including Argentina, Brazil, Cambodia, India, Laos, Malaysia, Mauritius, Qatar, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Suriname, Syria, Thailand, and East Timor. Singapore, Thailand, and Cambodia have complete bans on e-cigarettes, while Malaysia allows states to control sales. Some countries, like France and Germany, are also considering bans on disposable vapes.