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Applications for incentives to attract international concerts, events open May 15
Applications for incentives to attract international concerts, events open May 15

The Star

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

Applications for incentives to attract international concerts, events open May 15

PUTRAJAYA: Applications for financial incentives under the Concerts and Events in Malaysia Incentive (CEMI) program will open from May 15 to July 10, says Datuk Fahmi Fadzil. The Communications Minister said the initiative aims to boost the concert and event industry, attract international events and enhance Malaysia's economic landscape by generating employment and increasing tourism. ALSO READ: Financial incentive for bringing in big concerts "CEMI will offer financial incentives to event organisers who meet the criteria," he said. Separately, he said the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has not received any requests to ban Russian e-hailing applications InDrive and Maxim. He said that if the Transport Ministry were to submit such a request, MCMC would fulfil its duties in accordance with the law. "At present, MCMC has not informed me of any request from the Transport Ministry to take action," he said, adding that action can be taken under the Communications and Multimedia Act. He said this in response to a question on whether MCMC would ban the e-hailing applications that are ceasing operations in July.

CEMI opens for applications to boost concerts, international events
CEMI opens for applications to boost concerts, international events

Malaysian Reserve

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Malaysian Reserve

CEMI opens for applications to boost concerts, international events

by SUFEA SALEHUDDIN APPLICATIONS for the Concerts and Events in Malaysia Incentive (CEMI) will open from May 15 to July 10, 2025, as part of the government's efforts to elevate Malaysia's profile as a leading venue for premier international events. Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil said the initiative is intended to accelerate the growth of the local concert and event industry while supporting tourism and job creation. 'This incentive is expected to create employment opportunities, boost tourist arrivals and contribute significantly to the national economy,' he said at a media briefing today. CEMI will provide financial support to event organisers that meet specific eligibility criteria, including event scale, projected economic and tourism impact, incorporation of local content and compliance with programme guidelines. The programme is part of the government's broader effort to attract world-class events to Malaysia and develop the creative industry as a key economic driver. CEMI was first announced in 2023 as part of the Madani government's cultural economy framework. It was introduced in response to growing demand for international acts and major events in Malaysia, and to position the country as a regional hub for live entertainment, business conferences and creative showcases. The incentive is also intended to address challenges faced by local organisers in securing funding, infrastructure support and logistical coordination for large-scale productions.

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