Malaysia could reopen to international tourists in November, says tourism minister

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Malaysia's Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Nancy Shukri said she's meeting Singapore officials next week to discuss resuming cross-border travel.

Outside of that scheme, people allowed to enter Malaysia include its citizens, those with diplomatic passports and those with approval from immigration authorities. All arrivals must undergo a seven-day quarantine if they're fully vaccinated, and 10 days if they're partially or not vaccinated.— with conditions — to vaccinated travelers from some countries such as the U.S. and the U.K. — but not to those from Malaysia.

Singapore groups countries and regions into four categories based on the risk of Covid transmission, and sets its border measures accordingly. Malaysia is placed in category IV, which comprises places deemed to have the highest risk.Malaysia's tourism ministry has proposed to the government to allow fully vaccinated international visitors into the island resort of Langkawi starting next month, said Nancy, the minister.

"That's what we've proposed, we will have to wait for the announcement from the government," Nancy told CNBC. "We hope that they will take it up from there ... we're very optimistic that they're going to agree with that."

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