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With the Approval of Law Against Vapeers, the Upper Chamber Closes Period

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The Senate of the Republic closed jobs last night with the unchanged approval of the minuta that bans the production, marketing, import and export of vapeers and e-cigarettes throughout the country.

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The Senate of the Republic closed jobs last night with the unchanged approval of the minuta that bans the production, marketing, import and export of vapeers and e-cigarettes throughout the country.

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The Senate passed the reform banning e-cigarettes, vaping machines, systems or similar devices and other matters in Mexico.The reform of the General Health Law obtained 76 votes in favor, and 37 against, so it is only missing that it is published by President Claudia Sheinbaum.The minute voted in the plenary of the Senate was given in fast track as the same day in the morning was approved in the First Committees on Health and Legislative Studies.

Carolina Rodríguez In a session marked by the contrast of positions, the Senate of the Republic endorsed a reform of the General Health Law that removes from the Mexican market all vapeers and e-cigarettes, by prohibiting their production, marketing, import and advertising. The amendment was generally approved with 76 votes in favor and 37 against. The initiative incorporates a new criminal type to punish those who participate in the manufacture…

The reform was sent to President Claudia Sheinbaum to publish it in the Official Journal of the Federation (DOF) and to enter into force. MEXICO CITY (approve).- The official senators approved the amendment to the Health Law on vapers that sets new penalties for those who participate in the production, manufacture, mixing, conditioning, packaging, handling, transport, storage, import, export, trade, distribution and sale of e-cigarettes or vaper…

The plenary of the House of Senators approved by 76 votes to 37 of the PAN, PRI and MC the decree amending the General Health Act, concerning the prohibition of e-cigarettes, vapeers and other similar systems or devices, the aim of which is to protect the human right to the health of the population, which was forwarded to the Federal Executive for promulgation and validity.The amendment, proposed by President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, establishes…

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El Economista broke the news in on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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