Philippines seeks collaboration with Arab countries to empower halal entrepreneurs

Filipino companies display halal-certified food products at the Malaysia International Halal Showcase in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (MIHAS)
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Updated 19 August 2024
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Philippines seeks collaboration with Arab countries to empower halal entrepreneurs

  • Philippines wants to position itself as an Asia-Pacific hub of the halal industry
  • Officials are hoping to start closer cooperation in the field with Saudi Arabia

MANILA: The Philippines is seeking to collaborate with Arab countries to empower Filipino entrepreneurs and further expand its local halal industry, the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos told Arab News.

Muslims make up around 10 percent of the 120 million predominantly Catholic population of the Philippines, where the government has been looking to significantly expand the domestic halal industry.

Manila wants to raise 230 billion pesos ($4 billion) in investments and generate 120,000 jobs by 2028 by tapping into the global halal market, which is estimated to be worth more than $7 trillion.

The NCMF, a government agency whose mandate is to promote the rights and welfare of Muslim Filipinos, has been central in the nation’s efforts to ensure that halal products and initiatives developed in the country comply with Islamic regulations.

This year, as the agency established the Halal Division under its Bureau of Muslim Economic Affairs, officials are working on increasing collaboration with Arab countries to accelerate efforts in the Philippines’ ongoing halal drive.

“We are hoping that Arab countries like Saudi Arabia can also provide us training on how they (develop) their halal ecosystem, or they want to invest here to build a halal hub, that is in the picture. I think Saudi is a good country to start,” Hamdan Moslem, the bureau’s development management officer, told Arab News.

Hazrat Adnan Macabando, also a development management officer at the bureau, said that empowering Muslim Filipinos to learn more about the halal ecosystem is important as “halal includes almost everything — cosmetics, food, travel, fashion,” he said.

The Philippines has set big targets to expand its domestic industry and aims to position itself as an Asia-Pacific hub of the halal industry.

Last October, the Department of Trade and Industry announced that the Southeast Asian country is aspiring to become “the most halal-friendly trade and investment hub in the Asia Pacific region.”

The DTI then launched a strategic plan to develop the halal industry in January to strengthen domestic halal trade and export, facilitate more investment to generate jobs, and address halal integrity across the nation.

“As we prepare our country to be a halal gateway and destination in the Asia Pacific, we need to upskill our human resources through capacity-building and build more awareness,” Aleem Guiapal, DTI Halal Industry Development program manager, told Arab News.

“We will be more keen and aggressive both in promoting a halal-friendly Philippines in the domestic trade and facilitating economic missions abroad.”


UK’s UN envoy calls for immediate ceasefire, humanitarian action in Gaza

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UK’s UN envoy calls for immediate ceasefire, humanitarian action in Gaza

  • UK urged immediate action to address the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, violence in Lebanon

NEW YORK CITY: The UK urged immediate action to address the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza during a meeting at the UN on Wednesday.

Barbara Woodward, Britain’s permanent representative to the UN, said at a Security Council session that the UK supported the call for the emergency meeting, with a focus on urgent steps needed to alleviate the suffering of civilians in the region.

“The situation in northern Gaza is harrowing,” she said.

“Approximately 400,000 Gazans have been ordered to evacuate the north and move southward to the IDF-designated humanitarian zone. Many of these people will already have been displaced, some many times over, and are desperately searching for refuge.

“But there are no safe places in Gaza. Just this week we saw horrifying images following the Israeli strike on Al-Aqsa Hospital, inside the IDF-designated humanitarian zone,” she added.

Woodward highlighted the severe challenges faced by those attempting to flee, including intimidation, traveling in active conflict zones and the threat of airstrikes. Those who remain face dire conditions, with extreme hunger and little access to healthcare or basic services.

The representative pointed to the lack of food aid delivered to northern Gaza in the first half of October, criticizing the Israeli authorities for blocking or delaying the majority of humanitarian efforts. With aid levels expected to be the lowest since the conflict began, the UK envoy described the situation as “unconscionable,” especially with a second winter approaching for Gaza’s population, which has been left with diminished resilience and resources.

She called on Israel to comply with international humanitarian law and ensure that aid reaches all areas of Gaza, expressing concern about legislative efforts to undermine UNRWA, a key player in the humanitarian response.

In a broader appeal, she demanded that civilians in northern Gaza be allowed to return to their communities and rebuild, warning against any forcible transfers or reductions in the territory of the Gaza Strip.

Woodward also highlighted the need for an immediate ceasefire to bring an end to the conflict and called on Hamas to release the 101 hostages still in captivity.

Beyond Gaza, she reiterated the UK’s call for a ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel, urging all parties to avoid civilian casualties and ensure the safety of UNIFIL personnel. In the West Bank, the UK envoy urged the Israeli government to crack down on settler violence and halt the expansion of illegal settlements on Palestinian land.

To support accountability, the UK recently imposed further sanctions on three illegal settler outposts and four organizations linked to human rights abuses against Palestinians.

“The Palestinian people, the Israeli people and the region as a whole deserve a better reality than the daily cycle of violence and fear to which they have become accustomed. But there is a path to peace, one which would see a safe and secure Palestinian state, beside a safe and secure Israel,” Woodward said.

“We urge the parties to be courageous and to take the path toward peace and a better future for their people.”


Japanese former official awarded UAE Military Medal

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Japanese former official awarded UAE Military Medal

  • Shihab Al Faheem, UAE Ambassador to Japan, presented the Medal to Dr. Goto
  • Goto expressed his deep thanks and appreciation to Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan

TOKYO: Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, awarded the UAE Military Medal of the First Class to Dr. Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Masahito Goto, former Director General of Air Systems at the Acquisition, Technology and Logistics Agency (ATLA), for his dedicated efforts in enhancing military cooperation and consolidating relations between the UAE and Japan.
According to the UAE Embassy in Tokyo, Shihab Al Faheem, UAE Ambassador to Japan, presented the Medal to Dr. Goto during his reception at the UAE Embassy in Tokyo on Wednesday in the presence of Major General Staff Pilot Ibrahim Al Alawi, Air Force and Air Defense Commander.
The Ambassador, in his address, wished Dr. Goto success in his future endeavors and lauded his pivotal role in fostering friendly relations between the UAE and Japan.
Goto expressed his deep thanks and appreciation to Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, praising the level of progress witnessed in bilateral relations between the two countries.
He also extended his sincere thanks to all parties in the UAE, especially the Armed Forces, for their warm and generous gesture in honoring him with this Medal.


Israeli booths, equipment barred from defense show in France

Updated 16 October 2024
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Israeli booths, equipment barred from defense show in France

  • The decision comes as tensions are rising between Israel and France
  • “The French government informed Euronaval of its decision to approve the participation of Israeli delegations at Euronaval 2024, without any stand,” said the organizers

PARIS: Israeli delegations taking part in the major Euronaval defense show in France next month will not be permitted to set up any stand or exhibit hardware following a decision by the French government, organizers said on Wednesday.
The decision comes as tensions are rising between Israel and France following comments by President Emmanuel Macron criticizing the civilian casualties in the Israeli campaigns against Shiite militant group Hezbollah in Lebanon and Palestinian militant group Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
The French leader last week insisted that stopping the export of weapons used by Israel in both operations was the only way to halt the two conflicts.
“The French government informed Euronaval of its decision to approve the participation of Israeli delegations at Euronaval 2024, without any stand or exhibition of equipment,” said the organizers of the show which is due to start on November 4 in Paris.
Euronaval, a biennial event that attracts naval defense exhibitors from around the world, said seven Israeli companies are affected by the decision.
“In accordance with the French government’s decision, Israeli companies and citizens who wish to attend will be welcomed at the show under the conditions listed above,” it added.
At the end of May, the presence of Israeli defense manufacturers at the Eurosatory land defense and security exhibition was banned by the government, before finally being authorized by the French courts.


Philippines prepares for debut at Saudi Arabia’s largest halal expo

Updated 16 October 2024
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Philippines prepares for debut at Saudi Arabia’s largest halal expo

  • Delegation representing not only food industry, but also wellness, travel, construction
  • Philippines’ central bank to promote Islamic banking opportunities in the country

MANILA: Philippine finance, tourism and food industry representatives are preparing for the country’s debut at the Middle East’s largest halal exhibition, which will take place in Saudi Arabia later this month.

The annual Saudi International Halal Expo will be held in Riyadh on Oct. 28-30, providing a platform to stakeholders from all over the world to see and showcase the latest innovations, research and development in the global halal market.

Led by the Department of Trade and Industry, the Philippine delegation and exhibitors will range from fruit, food and beverage, and supplement sectors to tourism, travel and finance. They will showcase their products and projects under “Halal-friendly Philippines” — a government umbrella brand promoting the country as a halal market hub in the Asia-Pacific region.

“This is the first time that we are participating,” Aleem Guiapal, DTI Halal Industry Development program manager, told Arab News. “It is about building relationships and to strengthen our presence in ASEAN and GCC countries.”

The predominantly Catholic Philippines — where Muslims constitute about 10 percent of the almost 120 million population — has been making efforts to tap into the global halal market, which is estimated to be worth more than $7 trillion.

By increasing its presence and doubling the number of its halal-certified products and services, the Philippine government plans to raise $4 billion in investments and generate about 120,000 jobs by 2028.

Guiapal said that the Filipino halal market’s strength is in agricultural products such as coconut oil, fruits, nutraceutical foods, baked goods, supplements and wellness items, but there will also be construction companies joining the country’s delegation at the Riyadh fair.

“Because if we want halal-friendly tourism or hotels, the contractors also ought to know how suitable their hotels would be,” he said.

Part of the Philippines’ strategy to revive its tourism sector after the COVID-19 pandemic has focused on expanding its halal tourism portfolio and developing halal-friendly properties.

The Southeast Asian country is also developing Islamic financial services and the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, the central bank, will also be part of its delegation.

The aim is to pitch in “opportunities for Islamic banks to open their Islamic banking operation in the Philippines,” BSP officer Winnie Claire Jamoner-Carbonel told Arab News.

“We want them to know that a lot has happened in the Philippines in Islamic banking and we want them to know that there is a market that no one serves ... so they could take a chunk of that market.”


Ukraine requests monitoring mission at Odesa ports amid Russian strikes

Updated 16 October 2024
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Ukraine requests monitoring mission at Odesa ports amid Russian strikes

  • Russian strikes on port infrastructure, grain storage facilities and civilian vessels threatened global food security
  • Insurance sources had already reported a jump in insurance costs and some canceled bookings after recent Russian attacks

KYIV: Ukraine has asked the International Maritime Organization to send a monitoring mission to ports in the southern Odesa region amid intensified Russian attacks, Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said on Wednesday.
In recent weeks, Russian troops have ramped up missile strikes on Ukraine’s southern port infrastructure and damaged a total of four foreign-flagged civilian vessels since Oct. 6.
“Amid increased Russian terror, Ukraine has officially appealed to the International Maritime Organization to immediately send an international monitoring mission to the ports,” Sybiha told a briefing in Odesa after meeting his counterparts from the Nordic-Baltic Eight group.
He stressed that Russian strikes on port infrastructure, grain storage facilities and civilian vessels threatened global food security.
Ukraine is a major global grain grower and before Russia’s invasion in 2022 the country exported about 6 million tons of grain alone per month via the Black Sea. About 85 percent of Ukrainian food exports now leaves Ukraine from its Black Sea ports.
Insurance sources had already reported a jump in insurance costs and some canceled bookings after recent Russian attacks.
Ukraine says that Russia had carried out almost 60 attacks on ports over the past three months, resulting in the damage and destruction of nearly 300 port infrastructure facilities and 22 civilian vessels.