PH tobacco harm framework comprehensive, DOJ says
The Department of Justice told the Eleventh Conference of the Parties (COP11) to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in Panama City that the Philippines has comprehensive laws addressing tobacco-related harm. DOJ Senior State Counsel Charadee Caso-Noble said these laws regulate conventional and novel tobacco products, restrict sales to minors, mandate health warnings, and control advertising and public smoking. She said the Inter-Agency Committee on Tobacco coordinates enforcement and that Philippine regulations align with WHO FCTC obligations, undergo periodic review, and include penalties for violations.