
ABU DHABI / WAM
The 9th International Economic Summit in Kazan between Russia and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), member countries started on Thursday in Kazan, the capital of Tatarstan, and will conclude on May 20.
The UAE’s participation in this event is represented by a senior delegation, chaired by Dr Rashid bin Ahmed bin Fahad, Minister of State. The opening session of the summit, titled, “Halal Industryâ€, addressed the growing international demand for Halal products and services.
In his speech, Dr Rashid bin Fahad stated that the Islamic economic sector is among the fastest developing sectors in the world and has become an integral part of the international economy, especially after the world financial crisis and the desire for safe investments and economic activities with the added value of social development, which are the foundations of the Islamic economic structure.
He clarified that the Halal industry is one of the most important parts of this vital sector, as the international demand for Halal products has witnessed rapid growth after reaching a value of more than US$2.3 trillion in 2015, according to OIC reports. He added that the food and beverage industry has the largest share of this industry, dominating with 67 percent of total trade in Halal products with a value of $1.4 trillion. This number is expected to rise to around $1.6 trillion at the beginning of 2020.
He pointed out that between 75 and 80 percent of Halal food products are imported from non-Islamic countries, a clear indication of the globalised nature of the industry and the considerable economic opportunities for all countries, to build successful trading and investment partnerships.
However, he added that there are also challenges, notably the weakness of regulatory and organisational frameworks for the standards of the Halal industry, highlighting the need to develop a unified and consistent international system for Halal products with the aim of developing this industry and widening its international range.
He then highlighted the UAE’s leading experience in the field of the Islamic economy and the Halal industry, while clarifying that the country has succeeded, under directives of its wise leadership, in establishing a healthy and integrated system for the Islamic economy, becoming the beating heart of this sector after taking first place in the Arab world and second internationally for its overall performance in the Global Islamic Economy Indicator for 2016-2017.
He stated that the UAE has taken the lead by launching initiatives to promote qualitative developments in the Islamic economy.
He added that with regards to the Halal industry, the country is proud of its initiatives, which are unique internationally, represented in the International Halal Accreditation Forum (IHAF), which was launched last year as an independent non-government network that provides an international umbrella for the consistent application of unified mechanisms for standardising the specifications of Halal products from the Standards and Metrology Institute for Islamic Countries (SMIIC), a subsidiary of the OIC.