Sabah and Sarawak united in fight for tourism control, says Sabah minister

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Sabah and Sarawak united in fight for tourism control, says Sabah minister
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China Premier Li Qiang made a low-key start on Sunday to a four-day trip to Australia with visits to a South Australian winery and Adelaide Zoo, where he announced Beijing would provide two new pandas after the current pair go home later this year.

KOTA KINABALU: Sabah and neighbouring Sarawak have united in their fight for control over tourism rights, says Datuk Christina Liew .

According to Abdul Karim, this follows the transfer of tourism from the federal list to the concurrent list in the federal constitution. Abdul Karim was quoted on Saturday as saying Motac should be aware that tourism should have been under the residual list until the federal government ‘secretly’ moved it to the federal list.

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