The National Creative Industry Policy (DIKN) will be reviewed to ensure its benefits are fairly and widely shared among creative professionals and communities nationwide. Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil said the move also aims to strengthen policies for a more inclusive, sustainable and high-impact creative industry.
National Creative Industry Policy
Bernama, 22 January 2026, Malaysia
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