No more new import licence for cigarettes from Jan 1
New Straits Times·2020-12-30 17:02
PUTRAJAYA: There will be no more new import licence for cigarettes issued by the Royal Malaysian Customs Department effective Jan 1, 2021, said Customs director-general Datuk Seri Abdul Latif Abdul Kadir.
However, he said the existing import licences could still be renewed.
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E3250 02/01/2021
Should just make cigarettes illegal. legalise electric cigarette, a much healthier choice
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Usernd 02/01/2021
counterfeit cigarette will come into market , no use
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kpkp 31/12/2020
Sure increase price for alots of cigarettes. Wonder how many smokers can afford to pay for the price
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Nameless reply kpkp 01/01/2021
exactly like how rich are they to buy so much in one month they should save the money for other things
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choopig 31/12/2020
Fantastic Good news !! increase price to $100/- per 20 sticks ,, see those underage dare to buy
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Nameless reply choopig 01/01/2021
they would dare and they will get the money from stealing la
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WEE TAI SUN 02/01/2021
whatever means the Govt. try ways and means to discourage SMOKING is utterly useless n ineffective.
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