Decision to ban tobacco advertising in Switzerland

Decision to ban tobacco advertising in Switzerland

Decision to ban tobacco advertising in Switzerland

Tobacco advertising to be banned in Switzerland

According to a news agency from Zurich, the Swiss government says that advertising of tobacco products and e-cigarettes will be banned.

The government says the ban is aimed at reducing tobacco use and deaths. The Swiss cabinet will ban tobacco and e-cigarette advertising in public places and in the media.

According to the Swiss government, new laws banning tobacco, e-cigarette packaging and advertising will come into force in mid-2026. Mortality from smoking is one of the major public health problems.

The Swiss government added that smoking causes 9,500 premature deaths in Switzerland every year.

According to the news agency, a referendum in Switzerland last year decided to ban tobacco advertising.

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Decision to ban tobacco advertising in Switzerland
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