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Cambodia: Still No Warnings on Some Tobacco Packs Source from: Khmer Times 03/21/2017 ![]() Some tobacco producers who sell their products on the local market still refuse to place graphic images and health warnings on cigarette packaging despite a government decree on the matter coming into force several months ago. Mr. Kong requested the Health Ministry to take disciplinary action against any tobacco company not adhering to the laws and decrees of the kingdom. Ray Rany, the head of the Health Ministry's tobacco and health office, admitted some tobacco companies had yet to comply with the decree, while others had from 20 to 90 percent implementation. She said the ministry had already issued two written warnings to companies not in compliance, adding that they will be fined the next time. Ms. Rany confirmed that according to the law, any tobacco firm that does not have any warning message or picture on its cigarette packaging will face a four million riel ($1,000) fine. Wholesalers or distributors who buy tobacco products not containing the warnings will be fined two million riel ($500), whereas vendors and retailers will be fined 10,000 riel ($2.50). The warning image must take up 50 percent of the cigarette packaging while the message must take up five percent. Messages must be clearly written in Khmer and warnings must be printed at the top on both the front and back of the package. In 2013, Cambodia lost about $34 million over the treatment of five diseases related to tobacco use. The CMH hopes the government and relevant authorities will tighten the laws and regulations implemented under the Law on Tobacco Control to reduce the harm from tobacco use on the Cambodian people. Enditem |