Middle East conflict's impact on foreign tourist arrivals among focus of today's Dewan Rakyat sitting

The Malaysian Parliament is set to discuss the impact of Middle Eastern conflicts on tourism and security measures in Langkawi. Other agenda items include human-elephant conflict mitigation and affordable housing statistics.
Why it matters
These discussions reflect the government's focus on economic recovery, national security, and environmental management.
KUALA LUMPUR: The impact of the West Asian conflict on foreign tourist arrivals to Malaysia and the readiness of assets and personnel of security agencies in Langkawi in addressing the threat of smuggling activities of migrants are among the focus of Monday's (June 29) Dewan Rakyat sitting.
The article summarizes the parliamentary order paper without editorializing.
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