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Brunei's halal industry centre targets Midland businesses

The Asian nation, which is located on the north coast of the island of Borneo, is creating what is set to be the largest concentration of firms producing halal products in the world through its Brunei BioInnovation Corridor

Sabri MD Taha, head of the Halal Industry Innovation Centre, Hajah Normah SH Jamil, permanent secretary Brunei Darussalam's Ministry of Industry & Primary Resources and Gary Ho, MD of SQW China

Midland businesses in the food, pharmaceutical and fast-growing biotech sectors are being urged to explore opportunities in Brunei as the country seeks to position itself it the centre of the halal products industry.

The Asian nation, which is located on the north coast of the island of Borneo, is creating what is set to be the largest concentration of firms producing halal products in the world through its Brunei BioInnovation Corridor.

The corridor has been established to promote the development of halal-certified industries in Brunei and is focusing on halal food products, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology and logistics.

A massive investment, it is part of a drive by the oil-rich Asian country to diversify its economy away from a reliance on oil and gas.

The Brunei government wants to place itself at the epicentre of the fast-growing halal products industry, which is currently estimated to be worth more than $1 trillion a year.

The BioInnovation Corridor, being spearheaded by Brunei’s Halal Industry Innovation Centre, is to be created in three phases and will ultimately cover an area of 6 sq km.

To promote the venture a delegation from Brunei recently visited Birmingham in a bid to highlight the opportunities on offer.

The visit coincided with meetings with Midland universities and companies interested up operations in Brunei.