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Malaysia’s tourism industry set for exceptional growth in 2025, with strategic investments and expanding global appeal.
MALAYSIA: Malaysia’s tourism sector is poised for a record-breaking year in 2025,fueled by strategic investments,enhanced international connectivity,and growing global interest.
[source](https://theindependent.sg/malaysias-tourism-industry-set-for-exceptional-growth-in-2025-with-strategic-investments-and-expanding-global-appeal/)
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PDF Future of travel and Tourism: embracing Enduring and Inclusive Growth
Key stakeholders and their evolving role in shaping travel and tourism
Emerging opportunities in the evolving travel and tourism landscape
expected to reach $1.3 trillion by 2025. The sector should try to capitalize on these trends.
[Source](https://reports.weforum.org/docs/WEF_Future_of_Travel_and_Tourism_2025.pdf)
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Tourism malaysia launches five-year strategic plan focusing on six key areas
She said the plan is a timely move to revive the nation’s tourism industry ahead of the full reopening of Malaysia’s borders on April 1. “It is indeed crucial for the tourism industry to be prepared for post-pandemic travel demands and expectations, as well as to remain focused in order to support its sustainable recovery and rebuild the sector in the coming years.”
The country’s tourism ministry has allocated RM10 million (US$2.2 million) across 13 states for promotional activities to strengthen Malaysia’s position as a premier travel destination, The Edge malaysia reported, citing Tourism Minister Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing.
Despite a 24% year-on-year increase in foreign arrivals last year, Malaysia fell short of its target of 27.3 million visitors.
Singapore led the list of top tourist sources with 9.1 million visitors, followed by Indonesia (3.65 million), China (3.29 million), Thailand (1.64 million), and Brunei (1.14 million).
Malaysia was named Asia’s most loved country in 2024 by American finance website Insider Monkey.
To stay competitive with Thailand, it recently extended visa-free entry for Chinese and Indian travelers until 2026.
[Source](https://www.b…s=”Normal”>The edge Malaysia reported, citing Tourism Minister Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing.
Despite a 24% year-on-year increase in foreign arrivals last year, Malaysia fell short of its target of 27.3 million visitors.
Singapore led the list of top tourist sources with 9.1 million visitors, followed by Indonesia (3.65 million), China (3.29 million), thailand (1.64 million), and Brunei (1.14 million).
malaysia was named Asia’s most loved country in 2024 by American finance website Insider Monkey.
To stay competitive with thailand, it recently extended visa-free entry for Chinese and Indian travelers until 2026.