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Officials at the event
A delegation from Dubai Airport Freezone Authority (Dafza) recently met
with top Malaysian officials to discuss investment opportunities for the
freezone, while also highlighting lucrative trade possibilities for the
halal products sector.
Dr Mohammed Al Zarooni, director general of Dafza met with Dato' Sri Mustapa
Mohamed, Malaysia’s Minister of Trade and Industry, at the ministry’s
headquarters, said a statement from Dafza.
Both parties discussed ways to develop and strengthen economic and trade
ties between Malaysia and the freezone, and also spoke about Dafza’s
exceptional investment advantages for foreign companies, including Malaysian
entrepreneurs and companies in all sectors of business, it added.
Dr Al Zarooni explained that this meeting demonstrates the pivotal role
played by Dafza in furthering efforts to drive in economic development in
Dubai and the UAE, particularly in the halal industry, which is one of the
largest sectors of the Islamic economy in terms of vibrancy and investment,
it said.
The delegation focused on improving partnerships and streamlining services
for the halal trade. They also gained valuable insights on Malaysia and
other countries’ business environments and its emergence as the world’s
leading halal hub through their active participation in the 2016 World Halal
Conference (WHC) and the 13th Malaysia International Halal Showcase (MIHAS).
The two events are vital platforms to review valuable insights about the
benefits of the business environment in Malaysia, which is a leader in the
halal trade, as well as of the business environment in some other countries.
Dafza also had a visit to Malaysia’s Halal Parks, a community of halal-dedicated
manufacturing and service businesses.
Dafza recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Malaysia’s
Halal Industry Development Corp (HDC) to achieve mutually beneficial
business objectives. They share a common vision in promoting business and
investment opportunities within the halal industries between the UAE and
Malaysia, said the statement.
Dr Al Zarooni said: “Dafza is keen on building a strong relationship with
the Malaysian business and investment community, stressing on the commitment
to provide the necessary facilities to ensure the optimum utilisation of the
emerging opportunities in Dubai, which has succeeded in building a
reputation as a global gateway to reach the Middle East market—which is
considered a main market for the world halal products.”
“The business mission had a major positive impact on reviewing the most
successful experiences and best practices related to halal industries and
its aspirations to study the future of this vital sector. This will serve
our efforts to attract the pioneers of Halal products and services industry
to Dafza and support Dubai's transformation into being the capital of global
Islamic economy,” he said.
“We had the opportunity during our bilateral meetings with decision-makers
and senior government figures, to get acquainted with the trade and economic
strategies adopted in Malaysia in the Halal industry,” he added.
April 3, 2016
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Courtesy TradeArabia News Service
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