Drug commissioner Hendrik Streeck at press conference urging ban on sweet-flavored e-cigarettes to safeguard youth from addiction.
Drug commissioner Hendrik Streeck at press conference urging ban on sweet-flavored e-cigarettes to safeguard youth from addiction.
Larawang ginawa ng AI

Drug commissioner Streeck calls for ban on sweet flavors in e-cigarettes

Larawang ginawa ng AI

The federal government's drug commissioner, Hendrik Streeck, advocates for banning sweet flavors in e-cigarettes to protect young people. He criticizes the marketing as an addiction strategy and welcomes planned bans on 13 ingredients. Addiction researcher Heino Stöver, however, considers the measures unjustified.

Hendrik Streeck, a CDU politician and the federal government's drug commissioner, has spoken out in favor of banning sweet flavorings in e-cigarettes. In a statement for the Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland (RND), he said: «If nicotine products are marketed with sweet flavors and colorful designs like candies, that's not freedom, but an addiction strategy». Streeck emphasized that e-cigarettes should no longer be marketed with names, designs, and flavor profiles reminiscent of sweets or snacks. This downplays addictive products and contradicts health and youth protection.

Streeck welcomes the planned ban on 13 aroma and cooling agents, including menthol, which is to be implemented via ordinance. The Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture announced this in mid-January. Menthol has been banned in conventional cigarettes EU-wide since 2020.

Frankfurt-based addiction researcher Heino Stöver opposes the measures. «The data basis of the expert opinion is very thin and does not justify the planned comprehensive bans», he told RND. Stöver argues that e-cigarettes can serve as an intermediate step for long-term smokers to quit combustion cigarettes. «E-cigarettes are also unhealthy. But they contain up to 95 percent fewer harmful substances than conventional cigarettes», he explained. People do not die from nicotine, but from tar and other combustion residues.

The tobacco industry is furious about the ban on 13 ingredients from menthol to sweeteners in liquids and calls it a total ban, while Streeck describes it as overdue for child protection.

Ano ang sinasabi ng mga tao

Reactions on X to Hendrik Streeck's call for banning sweet flavors in e-cigarettes are polarized. Vaping advocates criticize it as a backdoor flavor ban that could boost black markets and hinder smoking cessation, while politicians and anti-smoking groups back stricter rules, including ad bans highlighting flavors, to shield youth.

Mga Kaugnay na Artikulo

Daniel Günther at Bundesrat podium pushing sugar tax on drinks, holding taxed soda, with sympathetic states and youth protection motif.
Larawang ginawa ng AI

Günther aims to push sugar tax through Bundesrat

Iniulat ng AI Larawang ginawa ng AI

Schleswig-Holstein's Minister President Daniel Günther intends to introduce a tax on sweetened drinks via the Bundesrat despite rejection at the CDU party congress. He criticizes the debate as an economic defense posture and emphasizes youth protection. Other federal states show sympathy for the proposal.

Law 2354 of 2024 aims to regulate nicotine electronic systems and similar products, but its implementation faces significant delays. Two years after promulgation, key provisions like mandatory labeling and advertising bans remain unenforced. This allows uncontrolled circulation of vapes among teens, per Ministry of Justice data.

Iniulat ng AI

A member of Indonesia's DPR Commission III from PKB faction, Abdullah, has warned against rushing a total ban on electronic cigarettes despite the National Narcotics Agency finding narcotics in hundreds of illegal liquid samples. He stressed the need for thorough studies to protect small businesses and users. Meanwhile, a NasDem faction member supports BNN's ban proposal.

In the continuing German fuel price crisis driven by Middle East tensions, economist Veronika Grimm warns against discounts to sustain high prices and curb demand, citing severe supply bottlenecks in the Strait of Hormuz. She critiques broad relief amid limited fiscal space.

Iniulat ng AI

Dennis Radtke, head of the CDU workers' wing, has voiced support for cutting VAT on healthy basic foodstuffs. The statement responds to a proposal from the SPD parliamentary group amid debates on the Iran war's fallout. CDU's Sebastian Steineke also backs the measure.

South Africa's sugar industry, led by SA Canegrowers, is urging the government to scrap the health promotion levy, blaming it alongside cheap imports for significant job losses. Health advocates, however, defend the tax as a key measure to curb obesity and prevent diabetes-related deaths. This clash underscores broader tensions between economic pressures and public health priorities.

Iniulat ng AI

A bill under consideration in the Senate aims to ban the sale and advertising of ultra-processed foods in school canteens, backed by 72% of the population according to Datafolha. While health experts support the measure to fight obesity and other diseases, opponents argue it is paternalistic and advocate investing in nutritional education instead. The debate was highlighted in opinion pieces published in Folha de S.Paulo in February 2026.

 

 

 

Gumagamit ng cookies ang website na ito

Gumagamit kami ng cookies para sa analytics upang mapabuti ang aming site. Basahin ang aming patakaran sa privacy para sa higit pang impormasyon.
Tanggihan