SINGAPORE – Trading card packs sold here will be regulated, as part of new regulations to manage gambling risks involving blind boxes.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) confirmed this to The Straits Times on Feb 26, saying the regulations are being drafted and details will be shared when ready.
He said blind boxes refer to sealed packages which contain items not disclosed to the buyer at the point of purchase.
Such packages typically contain collectible toys, figurines and cards.
He added that the expected timeline for implementation will also be shared in due course.
The confirmation comes after Home Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam said on Feb 12 that
blind boxes will be regulated
.
The minister had said MHA and the Gambling Regulatory Authority (GRA) decided to regulate such items after studying the issue.





