UAE- Halal expo to open new avenues


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times)

The 4th OIC Halal Middle East exhibition which will be held at Expo Centre Sharjah from December 8 to 10 is launching a new vertical targeting the halal tourism segment - Halal Tourism Middle East 2015. To be held as part of Halal Middle East the Halal Tourism Middle East is an acknowledgement of long-held credentials of Sharjah as a pioneer in culture religion education art architecture and a family friendly destination.

"Halal Tourism Middle East celebrates Sharjah's selection as the 'Capital of Arab Tourism' for 2015 as well the recognition of Sharjah's unique tourism offerings that have been growing in stature at local regional and international levels over the years" said Saif Mohammed Al Midfa CEO Expo Centre Sharjah.

Previously Sharjah was also chosen as the Capital of Islamic Culture by the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation or OIC in 2014 and in 1998 UNESCO recognised Sharjah as the Cultural Capital of the Arab World. Halal Tourism Middle East 2015 will help ministries of tourism other government departments travel agencies hotels & resorts airlines and the likes to tap into this growing market which globally saw Muslims spending $142 billion on travel in 2014. By 2020 the market is expected to reach $233 billion.

Experts point out that the boom is driven by the rising Muslim populations in many countries and supported by a young educated and assertive demographic. "Halal Middle East along with its focus on tourism will take advantage of new market opportunities which is strongly led by the food & beverage and finance sectors and has expanded into the pharmaceutical cosmetic personal-care and other segments. The global halal industry is going to converge on Sharjah to take advantage of a range of compelling opportunities in the region" added Midfa.

Halal Middle East will feature more than 100 exhibitors from prominent halal-producing countries. Besides aiming to promote member states' portfolio the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation's Islamic Center for Development and Trade will lead a pavilion of exhibitors from countries such as Azerbaijan Egypt Jordan Malaysia Mozambique Palestine Senegal Turkey and the UAE.

Halal Middle East also has a special focus area - Halal Cosmetics apart from international pavilions from China Iran Malaysia and Netherlands featuring a comprehensive range of halal food and beverages apart from a wide variety of other halal products & services. At the show visitors can also meet Islamic promotion & development associations certification & classification bodies hotels restaurants & franchises apart from service providers such as Islamic banks insurance firms tourism agencies etc. Halal Middle East is also featuring an expanded Kitchen Equipment - Horeca Middle East 2015 providing an A-Z sourcing opportunity for all the needs of the hospitality sector.

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Khaleej Times

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