Government drafts law to restrict minors' access to energy drinks and tighten advertising rules
The cabinet has announced a draft bill aimed at curbing youth consumption of energy drinks. The proposal would prohibit the sale of high‑caffeine beverages
The cabinet has announced a draft bill aimed at curbing youth consumption of
energy drinks. The proposal would prohibit the sale of high‑caffeine beverages
to persons under a certain age. It also seeks to impose stricter rules on how
such drinks can be marketed. Advertisements would be required to carry clearer
health warnings. The law would limit promotional activities that target minors.
Officials say the measures respond to growing health concerns. The draft will be
presented to parliament for debate in the coming weeks. Stakeholders are
watching to see how the restrictions will be enforced.