Opportunity for government officials, business
community and representatives from academia and
non-governmental organisations to discuss actions to
improve competitiveness and economic prosperity
of Malaysia’s Halal industry.
Effective strategies and smart partnerships between
the public and private sectors are essential for
success in this globalised economy. No where is
this more important than in the Halal Sector
“Trade of Halal goods and services is growing at a rapid rate, creating
increased competition and significantly widening the information
gap between the Muslim world and Halal suppliers. This may be the
biggest challenge facing the continued growth of this industry”– Nordin Abdullah, Deputy Chairman, World Halal Forum
KEY SEGMENTS
• Local investment strategies for overseas market penetration
• Understanding destination regulatory requirements
• Global standards & impact on trade
• Increasing intra OIC trade
• ASEAN Free Trade agreement
• Navigating foreign markets
• Multi-lateral vs. Bilateral agreements & impact on business
• Benefi ts & roles of Islamic trade fi nance
• Increasing global Halal trade and the challenges it presents
• Strategic reverse investment as a facilitator to trade
KEY ROLE PLAYERS
• Nordin Abdullah, Deputy Chairman, World Halal Forum
• Darhim Dali Hashim, CEO, International Halal Integrity Alliance (IHI Alliance)
• Dato’ Noharuddin Nordin– CEO, MATRADE
• Dr. Irfan Sungkar, Head of Research and Strategic Projects, KasehDia Sdn Bhd
• Ms. Amintha Weerawardena, Research & Advisory, Rabobank International
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Senior management, decision makers
and strategic advisors from
• Islamic Finance and Investment
Organisations
• Companies aiming to penetrate global
markets especially the European Union
• Policy makers
• Economic Planners
• Islamic Financial Institutions
• Food & Ingredient Manufacturers
• Chambers of Trade & Industry
• Business Associations
• Logistics Supply Chain Companies
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