CORONAVIRUS | Allowing business travellers to travel to Malaysia is crucial to revitalising the country’s external trade and investment.
CORONAVIRUS | The government should gradually reopen its doors for business travellers from regional trading partners, especially Asean, China, as well as Belt and Road countries with certain safety conditions applied, in line with its efforts to open up more economic sectors.
Association of Belt and Road Malaysia president Chuah Poh Khiang said allowing business travellers, who met safety conditions, to travel to Malaysia was crucial to revitalising the country’s external trade and investment amid a slowdown in the domestic economy.
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