Bangkok Roundtable

3rd Roundtable Meeting of the MuFHE Halal International Community Held in Bangkok 

We are delighted to share the successful conclusion of the 3rd Roundtable Meeting of the MuFHE Halal International Community, held on December 18, 2024, at the prestigious Hilton Bangkok Grande Asoke. This gathering was a pivotal milestone in advancing global collaboration and alignment within the halal ecosystem. 

Event Details 

  • Date: December 18, 2024 
  • Time: 2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. 
  • Location: Hilton Bangkok Grande Asoke 

Key Highlights of the Meeting:

The roundtable focused on the future of the Global MuFHE Technology, Trade, and Marketplace Ecosystem, emphasizing the significance of the Universal Standard Organization (USO) and the Global Halal Assurance Protocol (GHAP-2020). Discussions aimed to: 

  1. Strengthen the governance framework for a unified ‘Deemed’ Halal Assurance Standard
  1. Promote collaboration among halal certification bodies, industry leaders, and policymakers. 
  1. Finalize roles and responsibilities for global and regional advisory boards. 

Attendees 

The meeting brought together prominent leaders and stakeholders from various sectors of the halal industry, representing countries across Asia, the Middle East, and beyond. 

In-Person Attendees: 

  1. Homer Yu – Halal International (China, Hong Kong, and Macau) Association 
  2. Dominic Tong – Halal International (China, Hong Kong, and Macau) Association 
  3. Dr. Pokorn Priyakorn – Halal Science Center, Chulalongkorn University 
  4. Raja Aznil – UNISOF & USO 
  5. Vincent Tam – Tahela Group 
  6. Marut Mekloy – TMTA 
  7. Asad Sajjad – Pakistan 
  8. Riadi – Aceh, Indonesia 

Virtual Attendees (via Zoom): 
9. Inzudden – UNISOF 
10. Eddy Iskandor – UNISOF 
11. Dr. Rahman Bidin 
12. Dr. James Noh 
13. Aqif Ikhwan 
14. Halal Kim 
15. Effandy Ahmad 
16. Syukri – Tourism Indonesia 

Key Discussions 

  1. Governance and Strategic Direction
    The meeting reviewed the roles and responsibilities of the UNISOF & USO Advisory Boards, focusing on maintaining inclusivity, transparency, and scalability within the GHAP-2020 framework. 
  1. Global Collaboration
    Leaders discussed the need for harmonizing halal certification standards across borders while adhering to international norms like ISO and Codex Alimentarius. 
  1. Community Engagement
    The launch of the Halal International Community Website was highlighted as a centralized platform for knowledge sharing and trade facilitation. 
  1. Advisory Board Development
    The Advisory BOD – Global Governance and Consultative & Supervisory Body were further strengthened, along with the Country Community Board, which now represents a diverse set of global stakeholders.