Smart Halal, Global Win: Malaysia-China Greater Bay Area Exchange Event Successfully Held

Event Brings Together Government and Industry Leaders from China and Malaysia

The event brought together government representatives, industry experts, and business leaders from both China and Malaysia to jointly explore opportunities in the halal market and future cooperation.

Event Opens with Dignified and Enthusiastic Atmosphere

The event kicked off in a dignified and enthusiastic atmosphere.

Former Ministry of Agriculture Official Addresses Halal Standardization Progress

Cheng Jingen, former First-Level Inspector of the Agricultural Product Quality and Safety Supervision Department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, delivered a speech. From the perspective of national agricultural product quality and safety supervision, he outlined China's progress in halal food standardization and certification system development.

Committee Executive President Highlights Integration of Functional Agriculture and Halal Economy

Tang Guolin, Executive President of the Specialty Committee, emphasized the potential of integrating functional agriculture with the halal economy, advocating for technology empowerment and ecological sustainability.

Bank President Introduces Financial Support Policies for Halal Enterprises

Jin Miaogen, Branch Manager of Guangzhou Bank's Shenzhen Branch, introduced the bank's support policies for halal enterprises in areas such as cross-border finance, trade financing, and supply chain finance.

Shared Emphasis on China-Malaysia Cooperation in Halal Food and Agriculture

All speakers emphasized the significant importance of China-Malaysia cooperation in the halal food and agriculture sectors, laying a solid foundation for subsequent exchanges.

Malaysian Halal Academy Representatives Deliver Insightful Presentations

Representatives from the Malaysian Halal Academy, Ms. Hardiyanti Ben and Ms. Mariam, delivered two insightful presentations.

Session One: Entering or Expanding in the Halal Market

The first session focused on "Goals and Interests in Entering or Expanding the Halal Market," guiding participating companies through in-depth discussions.

Session Two: Halal Awareness and Opportunities in the Global Halal Economy

The second session provided a systematic overview of "Halal Awareness and Opportunities in the Global Halal Economy," covering certification standards, regulatory trends, and market case studies, offering practical guidance for businesses.

Chairman of Tapah Agricultural Industrial Park Shares Two Presentations

Mr. Chen Weixiang, Chairman of the Tapah Agricultural Industrial Park in Malaysia, delivered two presentations on the Malaysian market and distribution channels.

Session Three: Asian Agricultural Tech Ecological Park - Halal Ecosystem and Development Milestones

The third session introduced the "Asian Agricultural Tech Ecological Park - Halal Ecosystem and Development Milestones," further enhancing companies' understanding and interest in halal certification and practices.

Session Four: Asian Agricultural Tech Ecological Park - Channel Partner Introduction

The fourth session expanded on the "Asian Agricultural Tech Ecological Park - Channel Partner Introduction," building a practical platform for China-Malaysia business connections.

Company Roadshows Showcase Halal Industry Chain Capabilities

Guangzhou Bank Shenzhen Branch, Gansu Plateau Honggu Agricultural Technology Co., Ltd., and Costco each conducted roadshows, demonstrating their roles and service capabilities in the halal industry chain, drawing significant attention from participating companies.

Membership Certificates Awarded to Member Enterprises

Executive President Tang Guolin presented membership certificates to member enterprises, symbolizing the entry of bilateral cooperation into a new phase of institutionalization and normalization.

Three-Hour Networking and Halal Certification Session Held on Cruise Ship

At the conclusion of the event, guests moved to a cruise ship for a three-hour business matchmaking and halal certification Q&A session.

Lively Discussions Lead to Preliminary Cooperation Intentions

The on-site exchanges were lively, with multiple companies reaching preliminary cooperation intentions.

Event Deepens Mutual Understanding and Promotes Practical Cooperation

This exchange event not only deepened mutual understanding between China and Malaysia in the halal food and agriculture sectors but also promoted practical business matchmaking and project cooperation between enterprises.

Specialty Committee Committed to Continued Platform Role

The Specialty Committee will continue to play its platform role, facilitating deeper integration and win-win development of the halal industry chain between China and Malaysia, and beyond.

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