Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Saudi Arabia bans Cigarette sales to Minors and Smoking around Children

Saudi Arabia bans Cigarette sales to Minors and smoking in areas where Children are present


Saudi Arabia has banned the sale of tobacco to people below 18 years and also banned smoking in areas where children are present.



The law also states the ban on importing and selling toys or candy made similar to cigarettes or bear images that encourage children to smoke.

- Saudi parents welcomes this move, saying, people started acting responsibly and realize dangers of second hand smoking. Trending : Food waste in Saudi Arabia exceeds 4 million tons annually

- The Kingdom has a target to reduce the consumption of tobacco products to 5% by the year 2030.

- Earlier in 2019, Smoking at public places like airports, restaurants, educational institutions and public transport has banned.

- Saudi Arabia has also introduced a tax on tobacco products to curb smoking and raised the price of shisha by 100%. The estimated cost of tobacco consumption will reach 480 billion Saudi Riyals during 2018 to 2030. Recommend : No repeat of Umrah pilgrimage during Ramadan

- The Ministry of Health in Saudi Arabia has launched anti-smoking clinics to facilitate access to therapeutic service and provide consultations to those wish to quit smoking through their helpline 937.

Saudi Arabia bans Cigarette sales to Minors and Smoking around Children - Saudi-Expatriates.com