The Borneo Post

Johor a gateway for Xinjiang in Asean halal market

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XINJIANG: Johor can become the gateway for Xinjiang-based companies to penetrate the lucrative Asean halal market.

Johor Tourism, Trade and Consumer i sm Commit tee chairman Datuk Tee Siew Kiong said its strategic location to neighbouri­ng Singapore, gave the state a competitiv­e edge and offered vast opportunit­ies within and beyond the shores.

“Apart from that, we already have a good infrastruc­ture in place, as well as, recognised Halal certificat­ion especially from member countries of the Organisati­on Islamic Countries,” he said during a business dialogue with representa­tives from Xinjiang Halal Traders and Manufactur­ers Associatio­n here on Friday.

Current ly, Asean which comprised 10 member countries, offered a massive market of 600 million people and a majority of the population were Muslims.

Tee is currently leading a 11member delegation, comprising representa­tives, among others, from the Johor State Investment Centre , Johor Tourism and Johore Islamic Council, on a trade mission to China’s Autonomous Region of Xinjiang and Gansu from August 17 to 23.

With good bilateral relations between Malaysia and China, both parties could exchange informatio­n on potential sectors that can be explored while at the same time create synergy that both parties can tap, Tee said.

Meanwhile, Xinjiang Halal Traders and Manufactur­ers

Apart from that, we already have a good infrastruc­ture in place, as well as, recognised Halal certificat­ion especially from member countries of the Organisati­on Islamic Countries. Datuk Tee Siew Kiong, Johor Tourism, Trade and Consumeris­m Committee chairman

Associatio­n chairman Radil Abla said there was also a huge potential for Malaysian local companies to tap into the autonomous halal market.

“Xinjiang has a population of 25 million people, of which about 60 per cent are Muslims. Besides, there are 18 entry points to this region ( Xinjiang) which also serve as a gateway to other continents,” he said.

Apart from that, Xinjiang is also known as East Turkestan, strategica­lly bordering eight countries – Mongolia, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Taj iki s tan, Afghani stan, Pakistan and India.

In Xinjiang, the delegation a lso held dia logues with representa­tives from Xinjiang I nternat ional Exh ibit ion Administra­tion, as well as, trade associatio­ns.

In addition, the delegation also visited Arman Muslim Foods Industrial Group of Xinjiang Ltd, one of the largest halal food manufactur­er in Xinjiang, and the Doowin Group, a real estate developer. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Asean which comprised 10 member countries, offered a massive market of 600 million people and a majority of the population were Muslims. — Reuters photo
Asean which comprised 10 member countries, offered a massive market of 600 million people and a majority of the population were Muslims. — Reuters photo

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