KOTA KINABALU, July 5 — The newly imposed customs regulations which restrict the amount of duty-free beer tourists can carry off Labuan will affect the island’s already...
KOTA KINABALU, July 5 — The newly imposed customs regulations which restrict the amount of duty-free beer tourists can carry off Labuan will affect the island’s already struggling economy, warns Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Jeffrey Kitingan.
Complainants have said that travellers could now only bring out four cans of beer and a litre of other alcoholic drinks while previously, they could buy a crate of 24 cans of beer tax-free. However, it was also reported that the ruling is not new but has not been vigorously enforced until recently. “Even though Labuan is a Federal Territory and doesn’t have representation in the Sabah State Assembly, our shared history and geographical closeness underscore the significance of this issue for us in Sabah,” he said.
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