KUALA
LUMPUR: Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri'ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah
has called for efforts to restore the country's tourism sector despite the
cancellation of Visit Malaysia Year 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
"At the same time, tourism industry players must strive in
strengthening (their) tourism products and packages, as well as maintaining the
existing infrastructure to restore the glory of the country's tourism
sector," he said in his royal address to open the 14th Parliament today.
He said as the host, Malaysia holds a huge responsibility in determining
the direction of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) 2020 meetings.
He said this involves setting new platforms for economic collaborations
in the region post-Covid-19.
"I have faith my government will deliver an effective leadership
towards those efforts and to chart a new Apec vision to replace the Bogor Goals
which end this year."
Sultan Abdullah also urged other industry players to step up efforts to
complement government's initiatives in embracing the Industrial Revolution 4.0
(IR4.0).
He said the government had been working on creating an ecosystem that
supported industries through funding and incentives, support-infrastructure
development and regulatory frameworks.
"Newly emerging growth sources such as 5G technology, artificial
intelligence, internet of things, and big data analytics will be intensified.
"Hence, we urge industry players to step up efforts to complement
the government's initiatives," he said.
Sultan Abdullah said to ensure that the nation remained consistently
ahead in various areas, the advancement in the IR4.0 must be fully utilised.
"This is to promote access to and equality in education besides the
emphasis on knowledge, skills, and character development," he said.
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