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Street protests risk Malaysia's tourism growth ahead of VM2026

Street protests risk Malaysia's tourism growth ahead of VM2026

The Sun3 days ago
KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysia Tourism Agency Association (MATA) has raised concerns over ongoing street protests, warning they could damage the country's reputation as a safe travel destination ahead of Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026).
With Malaysia actively promoting the tourism campaign to attract international visitors, large-scale demonstrations risk undermining economic recovery and public security.
'A tarnished national image can directly affect tourist arrivals and foreign investments,' MATA stated.
The association highlighted that protests disrupt business operations, reduce job opportunities, and increase living costs, stressing that public safety must remain a priority.
MATA cautioned that mass mobilisations could escalate into conflicts, further destabilising public order.
Malaysia, known for Islamic and nature-based tourism, faces significant challenges if negative global media coverage persists.
Datuk Sri Dr Mohd Khalid Harun, MATA president, noted Malaysia's post-pandemic recovery hinges on stability.
'Tourists seek safe destinations. Without peace, they will choose alternatives,' he said. While acknowledging the right to protest, he urged responsible actions to safeguard national harmony.
'Collective efforts are vital to ensure VM2026's success and sustained economic growth,' he added. - Bernama
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