Focus on medical tourism


Liow (left) and UMLand senior general manager Frankie Tan looking at the Seri Alam Mall construction site after the signing ceremony.

PASIR GUDANG: Johor wants to attract more Indonesians from Batam and Riau islands seeking medical treatment at private hospitals in the state.

Johor Women Development and Tourism Committee chairman Liow Cai Tung said there were several private hospitals within Iskandar Malaysia which could cater to these medical tourists.

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