
Law requiring manufacturers to display pictorial health warnings on cigarette packs came to force on Tuesday in Indonesia, but anti-smoking campaigners said the rule was widely ignored. The government had given the tobacco industry 18 months to comply with the 2012 regulation on tobacco control, which demands pictures or graphics on packs to warn about the hazards of smoking in addition to written warnings. A government survey last year showed that 36 ...
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