New South Wales Government Requires Sellers to Report Tobacco and E-Cigarettes

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Feb.04.2024
New South Wales Government Requires Sellers to Report Tobacco and E-Cigarettes
According to Australian media, the Sydney city government announces regulations on reporting and obtaining a retailer identification code for tobacco and e-cigarette sales.

According to a report by Australian media outlet SMH on February 3rd, a spokesperson for the Sydney City Council stated that any business intending to engage in the sale of tobacco, non-tobacco smoking products, or e-cigarettes must report to and apply for a retailer identification code from the New South Wales Department of Health. It was emphasized that there is no specific requirement to notify the city council of the intention to sell tobacco or smoking-related products.

 

According to the data from the Department of Health in New South Wales, there were 346,000 confiscated e-cigarette products from January 1 to September 30, 2023, which is three times the amount during the same period in 2022. As of September 2023, a total of 19,215 retailers have reported their intention to sell tobacco and/or e-cigarette products to the state government.

 

New South Wales Health Minister Ryan Park has stated that the state government is cracking down on retailers who do wrong, but addressing the e-cigarette issue is not an easy task, referring to it as "one of the biggest public health challenges we face". Park also pointed out that regulation agencies have been slow to respond to the influx of e-cigarette products into the country. He stated, "Our community is inundated with these e-cigarette products.

 

Starting from January 1, 2023, the importation of disposable e-cigarettes containing or not containing nicotine has been prohibited, with the aim to combat the black market of disposable e-cigarettes with various flavors that have been imported in large quantities from China. From March onwards, the federal government will prohibit individuals from importing e-cigarette products on their own, and will also ban the importation of all non-therapeutic e-cigarettes.

 

Associate Professor Becky Freeman from the University of Sydney's School of Public Health has stated that the ban on e-cigarette imports has not prevented domestic sales. She said, "Once the proposed legislation in 2024 banning the sale of all e-cigarette products outside of pharmacies passes, it will be the death knell for e-cigarette shops." However, Freeman also noted that the law banning e-cigarette sales may not necessarily be successfully implemented.

 

Australian renowned e-cigarette chain Super Vape, which has over 60 retail stores across the country, may no longer be permitted to sell e-cigarette products if the new bill is passed. Zack O'Hare, the Managing Director of Super Vape, has expressed concerns that banning the retail sale of e-cigarettes would only fuel the flourishing underground market, as numerous unauthorized e-cigarette distributors would continue to trade without adherence to any regulations.

 

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