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Tourism ministry to discuss increasing budget allocation for sector with PM Anwar, says minister

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Publish date: Sun, 26 Feb 2023, 12:58 PM

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 26 — The Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (Motac) will meet Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to discuss on increasing the allocation for the tourism sector in Budget 2023.

Its minister, Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing, said the increase was needed to intensify efforts to promote the tourism industry, more so because 2025 is Visit Malaysia Year.

However, he said the discussion would take into consideration the Prime Minister’s call for savings as well as the country’s current situation following Covid-19.

“This year we are given RM275 million to implement promotional activities and cultural programmes. We will sit down with the prime minister and go through the budget allocation again. Nevertheless, Motac is thankful for the allocation and support and will work together to make things happen.

He said this when met by reporters after flagging off participants of Larian Santai, organised by Tourism Malaysia in collaboration with Malaysian Recreation Association at the Kuala Lumpur City Hall Square today.

Tiong said the tourism sector is one of the drivers of growth to improve the country’s economy and the people’s standard of living. — Bernama

 

https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2023/02/26/tourism-ministry-to-discuss-increasing-budget-allocation-for-sector-with-pm-anwar-says-minister/56843

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chinaman

MYR275million budget vs MYr45billion revenue from tourism receipt. seems like very big mismatch.....

2023-02-26 13:37

TreeTopView

"In the budget speech by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on Friday, the ministry was allocated RM970 million. Of this amount, RM250 million was earmarked to promote tourism."

Spend the money wisely and stop complaining.

Perhaps there should be some consideration given to the type of tourists you want to attract. If it is Westerners and modern thinking Asians from places such as China, South Korea or Japan, then it might be time to have a serious chat with your Islam dominated states to review and reconsider their current dress codes.
Whether they want to welcome people with a fistful of cash who are keen to dress in suitable attire that suits the hot and humid weather that the country is dominated with doesn't need ANY money spent on it.

I would suggest that many would prefer to visit Thailand where there is no restrictions in attire and what they want to eat or drink.

2023-02-26 13:57

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