PETALING JAYA: With economic recovery and balancing lives and livelihood as the utmost national priority, business groups say Putrajaya has done well so far in charting the right course for the country.
02 Mar 2021 / 22:44 H. Bernama
PUTRAJAYA: The lifting of the inter-district ban has allowed the public the opportunity to travel and boost the livelihoods of those involved in the tourism sector, said Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri (
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She said the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry (MOTAC) welcomed the government’s decision to allow inter-district travel within the same state with the exception of Sabah beginning March 5.
The decision, she added, was great news that would motivate tourism, arts and culture industry operators who have raised concerns should the ban is prolonged.
According to her, MOTAC had four engagement sessions through the Crisis Management Team to get feedback and suggestions from industry players, all of whom wanted the government to allow travel between districts and states.
Tuesday, 02 Mar 2021 10:03 PM MYT
Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri said Motac welcomed the government’s decision to allow inter-district travel within the same state with the exception of Sabah beginning March 5. Picture by Yusof Mat Isa
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PUTRAJAYA, March 2 The lifting of the inter-district ban has allowed the public the opportunity to travel and boost the livelihoods of those involved in the tourism sector, said Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri.
She said the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry (Motac) welcomed the government’s decision to allow inter-district travel within the same state with the exception of Sabah beginning March 5.
PUTRAJAYA (Bernama): The lifting of the inter-district ban will allow the public the opportunity to travel and boost the livelihoods of those involved in the tourism sector, says Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri.
She said the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry (Motac) welcomed the government’s decision to allow inter-district travel within the same state with the exception of Sabah beginning March 5.
The decision, she added, was great news that would motivate tourism, arts and culture industry operators who have raised concerns should the ban be prolonged.
According to her, Motac had four engagement sessions through the Crisis Management Team to get feedback and suggestions from industry players, all of whom wanted the government to allow travel between districts and states.
PETALING JAYA: Industry leaders are urging the government to let then have a say before standard operating procedures (SOPs) for businesses are drawn up.
They claim that the current situation for the ongoing MCO had issues and created confusion about carrying out economic activities.
In a virtual media conference on Saturday (Jan 30), Industries Unite MCO 2.0 group coordinator Datuk Irwin Cheong said the group came to a general consensus that they want engagement with the authorities.
According to them, the government s instructions with regard to mid-stream and down-stream businesses were not clear.
Industries Unite MCO 2.0 is a loose group of SMEs from various industries.