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Airbnb provides clear detail on the specific policy changes it is advocating for in Malaysia, explicitly proposing the establishment of a “clear and practical national regulatory framework for short-term rental accommodation (STRA),” the extension of “key incentives provided to traditional tourism players” to STRA hosts, and the introduction of “green incentives for the tourism industry.” It also articulates the outcomes it seeks, calling for “a clear, coherent and consistent national STRA framework,” equitable incentives for STRA hosts, and grants to help hosts reduce their carbon footprints. However, the company offers only high-level descriptions of how it engages—referring generally to its “engagement with the Malaysian Government” and its partnership with the Malaysian Green Technology and Climate Change Corporation—without specifying whether it held meetings, submitted formal proposals, or targeted particular ministries or officials.
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