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Malaysia allows foreign workers back, welcomes tourists to Langkawi

Malaysian Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob announced on October 22 that the country will let foreign workers back to the country after an almost 16-month hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and allow some tourists back to its resort island of Langkawi.
Malaysia allows foreign workers back, welcomes tourists to Langkawi ảnh 1In Langkawi (Photo: AFP)

KualaLumpur (VNA) – Malaysian Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob announced on October 22 that the country willlet foreign workers back to the country after an almost 16-month hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and allowsome tourists back to its resort island of Langkawi.

Theagreement reached by the Government's pandemic taskforce on foreign workers hasbeen anticipated by vital sectors like palm oil plantations and rubber glovemanufacturing, which rely on migrant labourers.

Frommid-November, Malaysia will also allow certain international travellers tovisit its tropical holiday island of Langkawi, reopening its borders to foreign tourists for the firsttime since the start of the pandemic.

💙 Touristsmust show a negative COVID-19 result, vaccination certificate and have travelinsurance of 80,000 USD, he said./.

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