

British Tourist Missing in Malaysia, Zahid's UK Visit, and E-cigarette Regulations
A British tourist, Jordan Johnson Doyle, has been reported missing in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur, since Saturday. His mother has appealed for information about his whereabouts. Separately, Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi concluded a four-day working visit to the United Kingdom, focusing on collaborations in TVET and tourism. In other news, Malaysia's Ministry of Investment, Trade, and Industry (MITI) has begun issuing licenses to e-cigarette manufacturers, while the Ministry of Health (KKM) will maintain strict monitoring of the market to ensure compliance with regulations. "We are issuing licenses, but we will also be closely monitoring the market," said a representative from MITI. The KKM will be actively tracking the import, manufacturing, and distribution of e-liquids to ensure consumer safety and prevent illicit activities. This proactive approach combines economic growth with public health concerns.