There is life in domestic tourism, says minister


Abdul Karim (centre) and Borneo Isthmus Development chairman Datuk Raziah Mahmud Geneid (left) launching the ‘Size Matters’ campaign. Looking on (from second left) are Wilson, CEO Eric van Piggelen and the ministry’s permanent secretary Hii Chang Kee.

KUCHING: Sarawak’s business events players should focus their attention on the domestic market in order to get back on their feet, says Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah.

The state Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister said they could not expect too many international travellers to come to events due to the global Covid-19 pandemic.

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