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Philippines to intensify measures vs tobacco use

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines has vowed to intensify its measures against tobacco use, in line with an international treaty that seeks to address what it called the “tobacco epidemic.” 

The country extended its commitment to the World Health Organization (WHO) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) during the 10th conference of the treaty’s parties in Panama, the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) said in a statement.

The event took place from Feb. 5 to 10, according to the WHO website. 

“The administration of President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. has extended its strong commitment to the 10th Conference of the Parties to the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control to further strengthen efforts against tobacco use in the Philippines,” the PCO said.

In a speech delivered by PCO Assistant Secretary Patricia Martin, senior deputy executive secretary Hubert Guevara said the Philippines welcomes the positive strides that the treaty parties have made, but acknowledges the remaining challenges they have to address. 

Guevara cited the treaty-related accomplishments of the Philippines, including a recent Philippine Global Adult Tobacco Survey, which Indicated a “significant” decrease in tobacco use from 23.8 percent in 2015 to 19.5 percent in 2021. 

“This key achievement is the result of a collective and balanced approach, with whole-of-society and whole-of-government efforts in advocating for and implementing effective policies and legislative measures,” he said.

The Palace official added that the Marcos administration has intensified the multi-sectoral national strategy on tobacco regulation, along with the government’s tobacco regulation coordinating mechanism in line with the treaty’s provisions.  

Guevara cited the enactment of the Vaporized Nicotine and Non-Nicotine Products Regulation Act, which created a regulatory framework for the importation, manufacture, sale, packaging, distribution, use and communication of vaporized nicotine and non-nicotine products and other novel tobacco products.

According to him, the law seeks to protect minors by restricting the sale, including online trade, distribution and marketing of

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