Taiwan(Republic of China) approved a law requiring picture-based warnings to be displayed on all cigarette packages sold in Taiwan on June 15, 2007. These warnings are required to cover 35% of the front and back of all cigarette packages meaning, overall, 35% of the package space is appropriated to health warnings. Six health warnings were chosen to be rotated on cigarette packages and a different set of warnings are rotated every two years. The Act came into effect January 11, 2009.
The Act was revised March 27, 2008, replacing one of the six warnings.
Legislation and Regulations
Taiwan’s Legislation Library
Health Warnings
2008 to Present**
Other Warnings used in Testing and Development**
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