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Government mulls opening borders to boost tourism

Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri says her ministry is negotiating with countries such as Singapore, Brunei, Korea, Japan, Taiwan and New Zealand to allow Malaysians to travel there

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 27 Dec 2020 6:54PM

Government mulls opening borders to boost tourism
Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister, Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri at the Centre of Technical Excellence Sarawak, here, today –  Bernama pic, December 27, 2020

KUCHING – The government is considering opening its border to help boost the tourism sector, says Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister, Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri.  

“We are now negotiating with countries such as Singapore, Brunei, Korea, Japan, Taiwan and New Zealand which have been identified as green zones,” she said at a press conference after visiting the Centre of Technical Excellence Sarawak (CENTEXS), here, today.

Nancy said she received many requests from the local tourism industry players to consider the matter in order to keep their business afloat.  

“However, this matter has to be discussed further with other ministries as well, such as the Health Ministry (MoH) to ensure that we are allowed to open the country’s border to boost our tourism sector,” she said.

Asked whether the green travel bubble did help in boosting the tourism sector, Nancy said: “Yes, even some of the hotels such as in Langkawi are fully booked. So, it has been a good initiative.”

Meanwhile, Nancy also urged visitors from the green zones travelling to other places for holidays, to fully practise the standard operating procedure (SOP), especially maintaining physical distancing during their travels.

“We do not want the number of Covid-19 cases getting high after the government has approved the green travel bubble because at the end of the day, it will affect the economy, especially our tourism sector,” she added. – Bernama, December 27, 2020

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