Ban on foreign ads may be lifted


  • Nation
  • Monday, 18 Aug 2003

PETALING JAYA: The Information Ministry will consider phasing out the “Made-in-Malaysia” ruling that bars foreign-made commercials from being aired on television if there is proof that it is affecting the advertising industry. 

Deputy Minister Datuk Donald Lim said the ministry and the advertising industry had been discussing this issue for years and a review would be done soon. 

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