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Perak, Malaysia is expected to present a working paper to ban vape sales early next month. The ban will focus on restricting local authorities from issuing sales licenses, effectively controlling vape sales within the state. If successful, Perak will be the fifth Malaysian state to implement such a ban. This proactive measure aims to protect public health from vape-related illnesses, following an announcement made in June.
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