Jakarta, Feb. 26 -- The Indonesian Vape Retailers Association (Arvindo) instructed all member stores to stop selling e-cigarettes to customers under 21, requiring retailers to display 21+ signage, and verify age with valid identification. Arvindo Chairman Fachmi Kurnia said the move supports the government's efforts to curb youth access, a position echoed by the Tar and Smoke Free Movement (Gebrak), which maintains that alternative tobacco products should be reserved for adult smokers. Arvindo also urged policymakers to adopt science-based regulation and consider vaping's harm-reduction potential, citing a 2025 JAMA Network study showing e-cigarettes were the most commonly used quit aid in England. Meanwhile, Gebrak Chairman Garindra Kartas...