BangkokPost-Oct 6

Digital Economy and Society (DES) Minister Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn said on Tuesday he is exploring ways to legalize the sale of e-cigarettes despite strong opposition from health activists and anti-smoking campaigners. At least 67 countries have approved e-cigarettes as a less harmful alternative to smoking while Thailand still refuses to accept them, he said. The minister said he believed vaping could be a safer choice for those struggling to quit smoking, adding there were at least 10 million smokers in the country. More importantly, if it is possible to turn tobacco grown in Thailand into e-cigarette products and export them, both the Tobacco Authority of Thailand and tobacco growers will benefit from this, he said. Meanwhile, the National Alliance for a Tobacco-Free Thailand (NATFT), issued a statement calling on the government to increase efforts to protect the public from all forms of tobacco products.

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