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SCMP Economy25.04.2026Gesundheit2 dk okumaChina

Hong Kong E-Cigarette Ban: What You Need to Know About New Possession Rules

Possession of vapes in public places becomes illegal from April 30 with penalties up to HK$50,000 and six months jail

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  • Hong Kong's new ban on possessing e-cigarettes and related products in public places takes effect April 30.
  • Violators carrying small quantities face a HK$3,000 fixed penalty, while those with larger quantities could be fined up to HK$50,000 and sentenced to six months in jail.

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Warum es wichtig ist

Hong Kong is tightening restrictions on alternative smoking products. The ban targets possession in public places, building on existing regulations against sale and import of such products.

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Hong Kong's new ban on possessing e-cigarettes, commonly known as vapes, and related products in public places will take effect on April 30. Residents and visitors caught violating the rule could face a fine of up to HK$50,000 (US$6,380) and a maximum of six months in jail.

The South China Morning Post looks into the details of the ban, its penalties and what both residents and visitors who use the products should keep in mind to avoid trouble.

1. What is the new ban?

From April 30, an individual who possesses a specified alternative smoking product in a public place commits an offence. Under the ban, anyone found carrying a small quantity of alternative tobacco products – not more than five e-cigarette pods, 5ml of vape juice, 100 heat sticks or 100 herbal cigarette sticks – in public places for non-commercial purposes will be issued a HK$3,000 fixed penalty ticket.

Those who fail to produce valid identification or obstruct an enforcement officer may face a summary offence carrying a maximum fine of HK$10,000. Individuals found with larger quantities will be prosecuted instead of receiving a fixed penalty, with a summary conviction carrying a maximum fine of HK$50,000 and up to six months in jail. Anyone found using or carrying an activated product will also be presumed to possess it.

Offene Fragen

  • How will enforcement work in practice?
  • Will there be exemptions for certain groups?
  • What is the timeline for full implementation?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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