Recordad las fechas, 3 y 4 de abril en Kuala Lumpur se celebrará World Halal Conference
jueves, 28 de marzo de 2019
viernes, 15 de marzo de 2019
THE
11TH EDITION OF THE WORLD HALAL CONFERENCE AIMS TOWARDS FOSTERING A
ROBUST HALAL ECONOMY THROUGH GLOBAL
INTEGRATION AND ETHICAL PRACTICE
KUALA
LUMPUR – The 11th World Halal Conference 2019 (WHC 2019) is one of
the Government’s concerted efforts to propel the international growth of the
halal industry, and to make Malaysia a thought leader in the development of
Halal industry. Organised by the Halal Industry Development Corporation (HDC)
and hosted by Ministry of Economic Affairs, Malaysia, WHC 2019 converges more
than one thousand Government representatives, business leaders, halal industry
players, entrepreneurs, scholars and stakeholders from all over the world to
explore the potential and deliberate on challenges relating to the development
of the halal economy.
The
conference and parallel sessions will be held on 3 & 4 April 2019 at
Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
The media announcement today is led by Mr. Hanisofian Alias, Vice President
Industry Development of Halal Industry Development Corporation (HDC).
Halal
industry has always been of paramount importance to Malaysia as a
Muslim-majority country. The Muslim population worldwide translates into a
rising international demand for Halal products and services. Halal is accepted
as a truly global industry and this ever-increasing globalization represents a
vibrant opportunity for the global economy.
However,
it also presents a number of challenges, to do with international attitudes and
rapid technological change; and it entails important responsibilities
concerning the ethical governance of the halal industry and its harmonised
regulation worldwide.
Building
on this premise, this year WHC 2019 will feature the theme ‘Fostering a Robust Halal Economy: Global
Integration and Ethical Practice’ to explore opportunities and challenges
through series of discourses aimed at integrating technological advancements,
ethical governance and emerging market, through a plethora of topics on the
progressive impacts the Halal Economy offers during the sudden borderless surge
in global integration and within the technological industrial revolution.
The
two-day conference will be packed with multi-level discourse addressing various
opportunities and challenges in the Halal industry championed by YB Dato' Seri Mohamed Azmin bin Ali,
Minister of Economic Affairs Malaysia:
•
Ambassadors
Session : Leveraging the Halal Industry to Boost Global Integration
•
Ministerial
Panel : Global Halal Economic Revolution
•
Captains
of Industry Panel : Global Halal Industry in 2030 – A Vision
•
Contribution
of Islamic Finance Towards Halal Economic Growth
•
Shaping
A Sustainable Halal Ecosystem
•
Shaping
The Future of Halal Healthcare
•
Emerging
Halal Sector Outlook
This
year’s conference saw strategic collaboration of several partners including,Duopharma
Biotech Berhad, Nestle Malaysia , McDonalds Malaysia, Echo FoxtrotSdnBhd
(Bungkus by Honestbee), Salam Web Technologies MY Berhad, Malaysian Investment
Development Authority (MIDA), Hong Leong Islamic Bank and Association of
Islamic Banking and Financial Institutions Malaysia (AIBIM).
“We
are honoured to see such strong commitment from our industry partners, together
with the participation of foreign delegates and renowned speakers who will make
this year’s conference a success. We
urge for their continuous support; together we can take the Halal Industry to
new heights, both internationally and locally,” saidMr. Hanisofian Alias.
On
Malaysia’s halal performance, he announced that the country’s total halal
export value in 2018 amounted to RM40.0 billion, a decrease of RM3.3 billion
(7.6%) from the previous year.The halal sectors saw a setback in exports in
overall cluster with the exception of the cosmetics and personal care.
Overall,
the reduction in halal exports last year were largely contributed by two halal
clusters represented by a 50.0% (MYR1.8 billion) decline in palm oil
derivatives from MYR3.6 billion the year before and 36.7% drop in industrial
chemicals to MYR357.77 million in 2018 from MYR563.54 million previously.
The
top importers of Malaysia’s halal products were led by Singapore (RM4.6
billion); China (4.5 billion); Japan (RM2.5 billion); the United States (RM2.4
billion); and Indonesia (RM1.9 billion).
Although
it was a challenging period, Malaysia remains resilient and continues to
thrive, capable of withstanding these challenges, and progress forthas a Global
Halal Hub aspirant through sustainable Halal ecosystem approach related in the Halal
Industry Master Plan 2019-2030 (HIMP2.0).
NEWS RELEASE prepared and
issued on behalf of Halal Industry Development Corporation (HDC) by public
relations consulting firm Ark Halal.For more information, please contact:
Norsida Ahmad IntanEidayu Zainal
PR & Media Ark Halal
Strategic Communication Tel : +012
2948106
Halal Industry Dev. Corp.
ABOUT HALAL INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (HDC)
The Halal Industry Development Corporation
(HDC) was established on 18 September 2006 with the express objective of
coordinating the overall development of the Halal industry in Malaysia for both
the domestic and international markets. HDC is an agency under the Ministry of
Economic Affairs, Malaysia (MEA).
HDC is Malaysia's holistic response to the
worldwide demand for better quality products and services as consumers gain
confidence in the Halal process. Its key thrusts are to grow and advance the
development of Halal standards; facilitate capacity- building for Halal
products and services; and promote growth and participation of Malaysian
companies in the multi-trillion dollar global Halal market and industry. Today,
there is an estimated population of 1.8 billion Muslims worldwide. The global
Halal market is currently estimated at USD2.3 trillion covering both food and
non-food sectors.
In its effort to serve as an international
hub for the Halal industry, HDC provides manufacturers, distributors, retailers,
entrepreneurs, researchers and investors with comprehensive assistance to
penetrate and serve a growing global Halal market through the adoption of the
Malaysian experience and expertise in food and non-food sectors. For more
information, please visit HDC at www.hdcglobal.com.
Mr. Hanisofian Alias, Vice President Industry Development of HDC
This
year’s conference saw strategic collaboration of several partners including
from left,Hong Leong Islamic Bank,Echo FoxtrotSdnBhd (Bungkus by
Honestbee),McDonalds Malaysia, Ainul Azman Ainul Jamal, Vice
President,Corporate Services, HDC, Hanisofian Alias, Vice President, Industry
Development of HDC, Nestle Malaysia,Hairol Ariffein SahariVice President,
Strategic Planning and Monitoring, HDC, Salam Web Technologies MY Berhad, Association
of Islamic Banking Financial Institutions Malaysia (AIBIM).
From
left; Ainul Azman Ainul Jamal, Vice President,Corporate Services, HDC,Hanisofian
Alias, Vice President, Industry Development of HDC and Hairol Ariffein
SahariVice President, Strategic Planning and Monitoring, HDC
jueves, 7 de marzo de 2019
En abril tendrá lugar la Feria Internacional Halal Malasia 2019 (MIHAS) que se celebrará en el Centro Internacional de Comercio y Exposiciones de Malasia (MITEC)
La mayor feria comercial Halal en el mundo.
Guía Halal colabora con Mihas como media partner.
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