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Kesempitan hidup sekarang, dorong rakyat pilih barangan seludup

Kehilangan kerja, potongan gaji dan berkurangnya peluang-peluang pekerjaan kini mengakibatkan kesulitan kewangan kepada ramai pengguna di seluruh Malaysia dan keadaan ini akan menyemarakkan perdagangan haram secara besar-besaran, kata kumpulan advokasi pengguna global, Consumer Choice Center (CCC).

Ulasan CCC ini adalah susulan Laporan Jabatan Perangkaan (DoSM) mengenai Gaji dan Ganjaran 2020 yang mendapat median gaji dan ganjaran bulanan mencatat penurunan dua angka sebanyak 15.6% kepada RM2,062. Selain itu, DoSM semalam melaporkan graduan yang gagal memperoleh kerja meningkat sebanyak 22.5% pada 2020.

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Income crunch set to fuel illicit trade

LOSS of jobs, salary cuts and reduced employment opportunities are causing financial difficulties for many consumers throughout Malaysia and this situation is set to fuel illicit trade exponentially, said global consumer advocacy group Consumer Choice Center (CCC) in a statement today.

The comment from CCC came following the recent Department of Statistics Malaysia’s (DOSM) Salaries and Wages Report 2020 that found median monthly salaries and wages recording a double-digit decline of 15.6% to RM2,062. In addition, DOSM also reported that Malaysia’s unemployed graduates rose by 22.5% in 2020.

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消费人陷财困 非法贸易交易剧增

疫情使然失去工作,减薪,缺乏工作机会,很多国内消费人陷入财务困境,这料导致非法贸易交易剧增。

消费人选择中心的“全球消费人权益倡导组织”强调,该组织对大马统计局发布2020年薪酬报告有关月薪中值挫跌15.6% 至2062令吉的数据发文告。

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Income crunch set to fuel illicit cigarette trade

LOSS of jobs, salary cuts and reduced employment opportunities are causing financial difficulties for many consumers throughout Malaysia, with such situation set to fuel illicit trade exponentially.

Global consumer advocacy group Consumer Choice Centre (CCC) derived at the above conclusion following the recent Department of Statistics Malaysia’s (DOSM) Salaries & Wages Report 2020 which found median monthly salaries and wages recording a double-digit decline of 15.6% to RM2,062.

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Kemelut kewangan cetus peningkatan perdagangan haram

Kehilangan pekerjaan, kurangnya peluang pekerjaan dan gaji pekerja dipotong telah mengakibatkan masyarakat berdepan dengan masalah kesulitan kewangan sekali gus mencetuskan kepada perlakuan perdagangan haram secara besar-besaran.

Pengarah Urusan Kumpulan advokasi pengguna global, Consumer Choice Center (CCC), Fred Roeder berkata, pengguna yang terjejas oleh kekangan kredit biasanya akan mencari kaedah alternatif untuk berjimat dalam perbelanjaan mereka.

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Kesempitan hidup akan meningkatkan dagangan haram

Kehilangan kerja, potongan gaji dan kurangnya peluang pekerjaan kini mengakibatkan kesulitan kewangan kepada ramai pengguna di seluruh Malaysia dan keadaan ini akan meningkatkan perdagangan haram secara besar-besaran, kata kumpulan advokasi pengguna global, Consumer Choice Center (CCC).

Pengarah Urusan CCC, Fred Roeder berkata, pengguna yang terjejas oleh kekangan kredit biasanya akan mencari cara dan kaedah alternatif untuk berjimat dalam perbelanjaan harian mereka.

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Switching From Smoking To Vaping Could Save Thousands Of Lives, Report Finds

Report claims over half a million Malaysians smokers would switch if vaping is promoted as a harm reduced alternative.

An international consumer group has called for a “rethink” of approaches to vaping, saying regulations that facilitate it as a means to help people quit smoking could save thousands of lives.

The Consumer Choice Center (CCC) made this call in a report it published with the World Vaping Alliance (WVA) titled “From Smoking to Vaping – Lives Saved”.

The report analysed data on smoking and vaping from 61 countries and assessed how many smokers could potentially switch to vaping if the regulations encouraged vaping as a means to quit smoking.

The researchers looked to the United Kingdom to establish a “switching rate” because of the rate at which smoking decreased while vaping increased in the UK.

In the UK, people are “actively” encouraged to switch to vaping, and the country has seen a 25% reduction in smokers since 2013 when vaping became a key asset for the UK health agencies to urge smokers to quit smoking.

In the same period, Australia, which has one of the toughest vaping regulations saw a decline in smoking of only 8%.

The report estimates that if the right regulations were in place, around 196 million smokers in the 61 countries could switch to vaping, an alternative the two organisations say is 95% less harmful than cigarettes.

In the case of Malaysia, the report cited that the country could see well over half a million smokers in this country would make the switch if vaping is promoted as a harm reduced alternative for smokers.

A growing number of studies are pointing to the effectiveness of tobacco harm reduction (THR) measures including safer alternatives to cigarettes, to help smokers kick the habit.

A recent review of studies by Public Health England, an executive agency of the UK’s Health and Social Care Department found “stronger evidence” that nicotine vaping products are effective for smoking cessation and reduction.

This was in comparison to its 2018 review of studies which found that “tens of thousands” stopped smoking as a result of vaping in 2017 alone.

In “From Smoking To Vaping – Lives Saved”, the report notes that vaping has been recognised as one of the most effective tools to help smokers quit and this has been endorsed by health authorities in several countries including the UK, France, Canada, and New Zealand.

CCC Managing Director Fred Roeder said about the report, “Smart rules on advertising e-cigarettes to smokers, displaying e-cigarettes at the point of sale for cigarettes, lower rates of taxation for e-cigarettes, and public health bodies endorsing the evidence of vaping being at least 95% less harmful than traditional smoking, everything that the UK has done right, can help save the lives of thousands of smokers by helping them switch to vaping.”

WVA Director Michael Landl meanwhile said the report highlights the significant potential of the benefits of switching from smoking to vaping.

While the benefits of vaping as an alternative to smoking have been known for some time, the research shows just how significant the potential is: almost 200 million lives saved. If COVID has shown us anything, it’s that our health is paramount and regulators that want people to quit smoking need to be led by science and ensure that ideology takes a back seat to pragmatism.

World Vapers Association (WVA) Director, Michael Land

Originally published here.

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