Fielding questions: Dr
Mahathir speaking to the media in the Parliament lobby.
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THE government will look at ways to reduce the cost
of visa for Chinese tourists, says Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
“The issuance of these visas are done by China and
there is a shortfall in the service, which needs to be improved.
“We will have to decide on a visa cost, which is
not too high, and ways on how to speed up the visa issuance process,” said the
Prime Minister when replying to a supplementary question by Datuk Seri Dr Wee
Ka Siong (BN-Ayer Hitam) in Parliament.
Dr Mahathir acknowledged that there was a drop in
the number of Chinese tourists visiting Malaysia recently.
Earlier, Fong Kui Lun (Pakatan-Bukit Bintang) asked
if the sharp drop in Chinese tourists during China’s Golden Week national
holidays was due to the negative perception towards Malaysia following a review
of several Chinese-backed projects in the country.
In reply, Dr Mahathir said the drop in Chinese
tourists had not only affected Malaysia but other countries.
“During their national holidays between Oct 1 and
Oct 7, many Chinese travel overseas.
“However, many Chinese tourists had also travelled
within China,” he said.
Dr Mahathir expressed confidence that the number of
Chinese tourists to the country would pick up again.
Last year, it was estimated that some 180,000
Chinese tourists visited Malaysia during the period.
According to Tourism Malaysia, Malaysia attracted
2,281,666 tourist arrivals from China in 2017, netting some RM13bil in tourist
receipts.
On Malaysia-China ties, Dr Mahathir assured that
both nations were committed towards strengthening political ties, forged over
40 years ago.
He noted that during his recent visit to China,
they had agreed to import an additional 500,000 tonnes of palm oil from
Malaysia at a reasonable price.
-thestar online.
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