‘Allow selective tourism’


A row of money changing outlets along Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling in George Town. Operators have been hit hard by the closure of borders.

MONEY changers in the country who have been badly hit by the closure of international borders are proposing that the Government look into selective opening of the borders to particular tourist groups rather than a total international travel ban.

Muslim Jewellers and Money Changers Association Penang president Datuk Dr Anvar Hussein Rahumathullah said it was time to start thinking out of the box and the Government should implement some radical measures to revive the tourism industry.

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