
MATRADE CEO, Mohd Mustafa Abdul Aziz
Committed to strengthening Malaysia’s position as the world’s halal hub leader, the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE) aims to facilitate high-value, cross-border halal trade digitally at the upcoming Malaysia International Halal Showcase (MIHAS) in September 2021. In this regard, MATRADE has lined up an attractive program that is poised to create opportunities for local companies to explore potential Halal export opportunities, with MIHAS 2021 as a catalyst. On contrary, line-up of thought-provoking dialogues on Halal related topics of interest are well outlined, covering Islamic financing, innovation and business sustainability, digital technologies and the role of women entrepreneurs in Halal economy, among others. Prominent policy makers, strategic thinkers, renowned academicians as well as industry leaders and influencers are eager to offer their perspectives and thoughts, which will be streamed live over three days.
“Digitally enabled trade is the way forward and key in rebuilding Malaysia’s economic resilience. In keeping up with the current trend and due to the current pandemic situation, MIHAS this year will spearhead the digitalization agenda for the Halal industry in bringing patrons, investors and trade partners under one virtual platform. Since its inception in 2004, the event has progressively profiled as the marquee halal sourcing platform, attracted over 1,000 exhibitors from 44 countries participated in the last edition of MIHAS in 2019. We look forward to fortifying Malaysia’s position as the global halal hub with another successful showcase this year amid the challenging environment,” said MATRADE CEO, Mohd Mustafa Abdul Aziz.

In the mean time, MIHAS aims to virtually host a bevy of Halal exhibitors, and over 15,000 international buyers and trade visitors across the Halal ecosystem, making it the world’s largest Halal event. The showcase has attracted industry giants, including MIHAS Diamond sponsor CIMB Islamic Malaysia, and collaborative partner, Standard Chartered Saadiq, which will be leading conversations about enabling the Islamic economy and sustainable supply chains respectively.

This year’s edition of MIHAS will be held from 9 September until 31 December 2021. Fitted with digital capabilities, MIHAS has neutralized disruptions from the pandemic by enabling exhibitors, visitors and participants with the freedom to network with AI assisted business matching sessions, connect across time zones with live chats available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, view showcases of products and services, and participate in webinars from the safety and comfort of their home countries. Exhibiting brands will also benefit from real-time data access crucial for analysis and brand development to remain competitive in today’s highly digitalized environment.
