The Borneo Post

M’sian halal product producers urged to penetrate Thailand

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NAKHON SI THAMMARAT:

Malaysian halal product producers have been urged to seize opportunit­ies to collaborat­e with companies in Thailand to market their goods due to the high demand for halal food in the country.

Malaysian Ambassador to Thailand Datuk Jojie Samuel, recently concluded his twoday working visit to Nakhon Si Thammarat province, where he highlighte­d Malaysia’s renowned halal certificat­ion and the receptiven­ess of Thai consumers to Malaysian food products.

“We are hoping to see Malaysian halal product producers joint ventures with Thai companies to set up their factories here.

“With 30 per cent of the 1.5 million population here being Muslim, Nakhon Si Thammarat province is a strategic location to become a halal hub for Thailand’s market,” he told Bernama yesterday.

Nakhon Si Thammarat, the second largest province in southern Thailand, lies 780 kilometres south of Bangkok along the Gulf of Thailand.

Jojie emphasised the province’s abundant resources in agricultur­e, fisheries, and poultry, which could complement the expertise of Malaysian halal food producers.

“Malaysian halal food producers can benefit from the province, which is situated near Krabi, Songkhla, Satun, and Yala with a higher Muslim population,” he said.

Furthermor­e, the ambassador proposed establishi­ng a direct trading link for food products between the two countries to eliminate middlemen and reduce costs.

“Currently, some of these two countries’ products are traded through middlemen, and this has resulted in an increase in the cost and prices of goods,” he said.

He added that the link could later be extended to agricultur­al products, including beef, white shrimp, fruits, and vegetables.

During his two-day visit here, Jojie engaged with various stakeholde­rs, including Malaysian rubber company Thung Yai Rubber Co Ltd. He also made a courtesy visit to the Governor of Nakhon Si Thammarat, Kajornkiat Rukpanichm­anee, a courtesy visit to the Mayor of Nakhon Si Thammarat, Kanop Ketchart, and visited the integrated agricultur­e farm, Por Rak 2 Ru Farm, owned by Suparat Chuchai.

Jojie said his working visit to Nakhon Si Thammarat was a successful one, as it allowed him to understand the province’s capabiliti­es and needs.

“We are always ready to facilitate Malaysians who wish to enter Thailand’s market, and with this visit, we hope to see an increase in trade and economic activities,” he said.

“With this visit, I hope to provide more informatio­n to Malaysian companies who wish to penetrate Thailand’s market, and vice versa for Thai companies, through a proper channel to cut down on Non-Tariff Measures (NTM) and Non-Tariff Barriers (NTB),” he added.

In 2023, Thailand was Malaysia’s seventh-largest trading partner globally, with a total trade of RM113.16 billion (US$24.83 billion) recorded. — Bernama

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Malaysian halal product producers have been urged to seize opportunit­ies to collaborat­e with companies in Thailand to market their goods due to the high demand for halal food in the country.
— AFP photo Malaysian halal product producers have been urged to seize opportunit­ies to collaborat­e with companies in Thailand to market their goods due to the high demand for halal food in the country.

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