Two GST Refund Verification Counters will begin operating from April 1 at each of the eight international airports nationwide under the Tourist Refund Scheme.

Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Ahmad Maslan said the move is in line with the government's aim of making Malaysia the world's premier shopping destination.

Speaking at the launch of the counters at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport here today, he said the GST refunds are only for foreign tourists who have bought goods in Malaysia and are leaving the country by air, and not by land or sea.

Ahmad said certain items such as liquor, tobacco and tobacco products, items prohibited for export, as well as precious metals and gemstones, do not qualify for GST refunds.

"Foreign tourists may claim their GST refunds for purchases above RM300 made at any approved retailer," he said, adding refunds amounting to less than RM300 will be made in cash.