DTI implements vape and HTP regulations, reminds importers and manufacturers to register for PS License

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) requires all importers and manufacturers to secure a valid Philippine Standard (PS) License for Vaporized Nicotine and Non-Nicotine Products covered under DAO No. 22–06 (2022), DAO No. 24–02 (2024), and DAO No. 24–11 (2024), by 31 December 2024.

This applies to products sold on online platforms, digital marketplaces, and physical stores.

Manufacturers, importers, and distributors failing to meet the certification deadline violate Section 18 of RA11900, which ensures product safety, consistency, and quality. Section 19 provides that only duly registered Vaporized Nicotine and Non-Nicotine Products, and their Devices, or Novel Tobacco Products are allowed to be sold, advertised, or distributed through whatever means.

Non-compliance with these certification requirements will result in formal charges under Section 23(c) of RA 11900:

1st offense: PhP 100,000 fine
2nd offense: PhP 200,000 fine
3rd offense: PhP 400,000 fine, up to 3 years imprisonment, or both, and potential license revocation.

Read more here: https://old-dti.beesites.net/…/dti-implements-vape-htp…/

For consumer concerns, contact the DTI Consumer Care Hotline at 1–384 or email [email protected]. For vape-related queries, reach out to [email protected] or visit https://old-dti.beesites.net/osmv/ to view the list of licensed manufacturers.

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Date of release: 13 January 2025