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Maldives Enacts Historic Generational Tobacco Ban for Youth

Maldives Implements Historic Generational Tobacco Ban

The Maldives has enacted a groundbreaking generational tobacco ban, permanently prohibiting anyone born after January 1, 2007, from purchasing, possessing, or using tobacco products. This first-of-its-kind policy, proposed by President Mohammed Muizzu, officially took effect in November.

Key Takeaways

  • The ban applies to all forms of tobacco and includes tourists born in or after 2007.
  • Retailers must verify age before sale, facing fines of ~₹2.9 lakh for violations.
  • Vapes and e-cigarettes are already banned for all ages, with possession fines of ~₹29,000.

A ‘Tobacco-Free Generation’

The Maldivian Health Ministry describes this as a “historic milestone” to protect public health. The policy ensures that even when this generation reaches adulthood, they will never be legally permitted to use tobacco. The government is also establishing anti-smoking clinics and incentives to build a comprehensive smoke-free nation.

Global Context

Other nations are watching the Maldives’ implementation closely. While New Zealand attempted a similar ban that was later reversed, the UK has pending legislation (the Vapes Bill) aiming to ban tobacco and vapes for anyone born after January 1, 2009. The Maldives has one of South Asia’s highest smoking rates.

Health Impacts of Teen Smoking

The World Health Organization has declared tobacco an “epidemic” and “one of the biggest public health threats the world has ever faced,” responsible for nearly 7 million deaths annually.

Rapid Addiction and Developmental Risks

Research shows nicotine addiction develops rapidly in adolescents. The American Lung Association warns of direct correlations between early nicotine use and impaired neurodevelopment, attention, learning, and impulse control. Approximately 87% of US adult smokers first tried smoking by age 18, establishing habits that become difficult to quit.

Physical Health Consequences

A 2025 Scotland-based study found cigarette smoking impedes lung growth and function in adolescents, reducing endurance. Smoking is a known risk factor for asthma, chronic cough, bronchitis, and lung injury. Adolescent smoking increases risks for multiple cancers, Type 2 diabetes, reproductive issues, weakened immunity, and eye diseases.

With vaping normalizing cigarette use among youth, the Maldives’ bold policy represents a significant step toward addressing what health experts consider a global public health crisis.

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