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FIRST WORLD HALAL BUSINESS CONFERENCE CIRCUIT IN AUSTRALIA EXPLORES OPPORTUNITIES FOR BIGGER TRADE

by | Sep 3, 2022

1 Sept 2022, Melbourne, Australia: The 14th edition of the World Halal Business Conference (WHBC), an annual industry forum organised by the Halal Development Corporation Berhad (HDC), an agency under the Ministery Of International Trade and Industry (MITI) was launched today at Pullman Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia – the first held outside Malaysia. 

 

Supported by the Australian Trade and Investment Commission (AUSTRADE) and the State Government of Victoria, the two-day forum gathers halal industry leaders to share, deliberate and network, as well as promote halal business opportunities with a view to inspire wealth creation amongst the participants.

 

With an interesting line up of distinguished panelists from the government, industry players and experts, some of the hot topics this year include Food Security, Safety and Sustainability, Halal Ingredients Ecosystem, Halal Business Agility through Digitalization, Halal Finance and Banking, Muslim Friendly Tourism and Halal Trade Connectivity. 

 

In the keynote address by the Consul General of Malaysia, Her Excellency Marzuki, the combined roles that can be played by both Australia and Malaysia in strengthening the Halal ecpsystem in the current post-pandemic economic reconstruction, should be acknowledged and promoted. 

 

“Australia is our first destination for WHBC Circuit as it has a mature Halal ecosystem and market with an established Australian Government Authorized Halal Program (AGAHP),” said Mazita in Melbourne. 

 

“Halal also has an important role in economic recovery, despite the world currently beset by events that have led to fluctuating food and commodity prices with widespread ramifications to global supply chains. Therefore, I would like to call on and urge global Halal industry stakeholders to work together and put Halal as one of the solutions which will help strengthen food security worldwide,” she added.

 

For Australian businesses, WHBC Circuit Australia would be the perfect platform to get better acquainted with the industry, and to explore new export potentials prevalent within Malaysia’s vast halal ecosystem, which cuts across key sectors such as food, health, beauty, tourism, even financial services sector.

 

 

“Australia is already one of the leading exporters of dairy products and meat to many Muslim countries, apart from Brazil, Argentina and India. This is evident by Malaysia being a major importer as well, with 71% of our Halal-certified meats come from Australia. Australia is also one of our top exporters of Halal food and beverages, Halal ingredients, and cosmetics and personal care,” said Hairol Ariffien Sahari, Chief Executive Officer of HDC.

“With such a commanding foothold, we believe that linking the Halal ecosystem between Malaysia and Australia would help support and expand a broader future for the business and social communities, to build networks, spur innovations and encourage new creations, together,” added Hairol.

 

Halal food market is blooming worldwide and it is no longer the sole domain of Muslim but now appeal even to non-Muslim group as they seek for sustainable and healthy food supplies. The trend on the spending of halal food increase by 6.9% in 2021 to $1.27 trillion from $1.19 trillion in 2020, and is expected to grow by 7.0% in 2022 and reach $1.67 trillion in 2025 at a 4-year cumulative annual growth rate of 7.1%. 

 

If this trend continues, the global Muslim market could grow to about 5 trillion dollars by 2022. This shows that Halal could be vital to the economy worldwide. 

 

During the Opening Ceremony, the State of Selangor through its agency Halal International Selangor announced strategic collaboration with Victoria Government towards Investment Opportunity at Selangor Halal Economic Zone on current development and future development planning, valued at RM10 billion. 

 

One important topic on the agenda is the surge in e-commerce and digital technology, a direct impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic, and the adoption of marketing automation technologies powered by artificial intelligence (AI), which makes it possible for businesses to leverage data at scale and raises the company’s efficiency in capturing bigger audiences for their business.

 

“The impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic has further spurred the acceptance of digital technology to communicate and conduct business virtually, making the world truly borderless. Tapping into this digital era is of utmost importance for all players in the Halal industry,” said Hairol. 

 

Among the participating companies include Duopharma Biotech, Ramly Burger, F&N, Malaysia Airlines and the Australian Halal Certifier (Islamic Coordinating Council of Victoria), as well as state government representations from the Malaysian states of Selangor, Sabah and Melaka.

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