Commerce ministry asks health ministry to frame law to ban manufacture\, sale of e-cigarettes

Commerce ministry asks health ministry to frame law to ban manufacture, sale of e-cigarettes

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The commerce ministry has asked its health counterpart to banning manufacture and sale of in the country as in the absence of a domestic legislation, it would not be possible to put a blanket ban on its imports, sources said.

"Without banning domestic sale and of ENDS through a law, it will be an infringement of global trade norms to put an import ban," one of the sources said.

In August last year, the health ministry had issued an advisory to all states and Union Territories (UTs) to stop the manufacture, sale and import of ENDS after the took strong exception to the Centre for delay in coming up with appropriate measures to tackle the "new emerging threat" of in the country.

In March, the also directed all drug controllers in states and UTs not to allow the manufacture, sale, import and advertisement of ENDS, including e-cigarettes and flavoured hookah, in their jurisdictions.

Over 1,000 doctors from 24 states and three UTs in April this year urged to enforce a ban on ENDS before it becomes an "epidemic in India", especially among the youth.

or e-cigarettes are devices that do not burn or use leaves but instead vaporise a solution, which a user then inhales. The main constituents of the solution, in addition to nicotine, are propylene glycol (with or without glycerol and flavouring agents).

In its general advisory to public in August 2018, the health ministry had said that as per the report on the Global Epidemic 2017, governments of 30 countries like Mauritius, Australia, Singapore, Korea (Democratic People's Republic), Sri Lanka, Thailand, Brazil, Mexico, Uruguay, Bahrain, Iran, and United Arab Emirates, have already banned ENDS.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Wed, April 10 2019. 17:05 IST