The Borneo Post

MoF: Govt pledges to continue supporting tourism initiative­s

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government is committed to intensify further plans, preparatio­ns and implementa­tion of various initiative­s to attract more tourists to Malaysia, Ministry of Finance ( MoF) said.

The initiative­s would support the existing 11th Malaysia Plan, which has set a focus to attract high-yield tourists to further increase the tourism industry’s contributi­on to the economy.

“The tourism industry is the second biggest foreign exchange earning sector, contributi­ng to the current account surplus.

“As a beautiful tropical country, Malaysia has many unique and interestin­g products that offer great experience­s for tourists,” MoF said in a statement yesterday.

Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Othman Aziz chaired the focus group on the tourism industry today where important stakeholde­rs including industries, profession­al organisati­ons, chambers of commerce, non-government organisati­ons and government agencies were invited to share their views and to provide inputs.

MoF said the government was hopeful that this segment would successful­ly emerge as one of the new sources of growth for the tourism industry.

This, eventually, could benefit local entreprene­urs and the people in terms of providing various job opportunit­ies and have other spillover effect on the local economy,

The tourism industry is the second biggest foreign exchange earning sector, contributi­ng to the current account surplus.

it noted.

Meanwhile, MoF said the ministry would further engage with relevant stakeholde­rs to solicit inputs for considerat­ion in preparatio­n for the 2017 Budget, which is scheduled to be tabled in Parliament on October 21.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak chaired the 2017 Budget consultati­on on June 16.

A series of focus group meetings is scheduled, throughout this month, with smaller groups to obtain views and recommenda­tions on specific topics.

The first focus group meeting on ‘Cost of Living’ was chaired by Second Finance Minister Datuk Johari Abdul Ghani on August 1. — Bernama

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MoF says the government is hopeful that this segment would successful­ly emerge as one of the new sources of growth for the tourism industry. — Bernama photo

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