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Editor as good friend & email copy as details :Bangkok – Thailand lies at the heart of ASEAN. Like an umbilical lifeline, the isthmus of Thailand-Malaysia links the Buddhist-majority northern half of ASEAN to the Muslim-majority southern half. This makes Thailand, a Buddhist majority country with the largest Muslim minority in ASEAN, a geographical bridgehead between two regions as well as a symbolic bond between religions and cultures. If it remains stable and peaceful, so will all of ASEAN.
Thanks to that connectivity, the Thailand Halal Assembly (THA), the predominant annual trade show for the Thai Muslims, assumes even more value and importance. The call by former Thai Foreign Minister and ASEAN Secretary-General Dr Surin Pitsuwan for the Thai and global halal assemblies to start thinking about broader issues beyond just food, consumer products and services has given it greater impetus. The THA has every opportunity to fulfill this vision in more ways than one.
The following nine contributing factors stood out at the most recent THA, held in Bangkok between December 25-27:
1. ALLEVIATE POVERTY AND PROMOTE A MORE BALANCED DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME: The vast majority of booths were small and medium sized enterprises, operating largely in the provincial areas. Same with the vast majority of service-sector booths. Similar to the dozens of other Thailand-based trade shows, the THA provides a unique opportunity for the many small traders to network and boost their business expertise. As grassroots job-creators, SMEs are the bedrock of the Thai and ASEAN economies. This meets the over-arching goal of the latest 17-point UN Sustainable Development Goals, which is to alleviate poverty.

Dr. Porametee Vimolsiri, Secretary General of National Economic and Social Development Board, giving his talk
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The entire event’s support crew comprised of young ladies.

Dr Surin Pitsuwan spoke at a special session on the role of Thai-Muslim women in ASEAN.
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Fadilah Arwae, 25, (left) owner of the Amineen Shop
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Burong, 17, and Tanyong Wang-aree, 11, at the booth of Messenger anti-slip footwear
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Mrs Kusoom Dahlan, Manager of Hal-Q, distributor of Anada herbal products. She worked for Malaysia Airlines in Bangkok for more than 30 years before retirement last year.
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Zuraini Hasanuddin, President of the World Islamic Marketing and Trade Chamber.
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Salwa of Hikmah Marketing. She is also secretary of the Malaysia China Muslim Business Chamber of Commerce.
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Nor Faridah Sariff, (left) owner of Shiffa Enterprises, based in Penang
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Krabi was the only Thai province that exhibited at the event in one joint booth with a specific tagline promoting halal tourism.
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Mr Adisak Tanprasert (aka Idris), owner-operator of the only tailor shop to exhibit at the Thailand Halal Assembly.
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One of the organising committee members at the Islamic Centre of Thalland booth. The girl on the right is one of the daughters of another organising committee member who was helping out at the show.
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The Tourism panel in session
8. ENHANCE BUDDHIST-MUSLIM UNDERSTANDING: The ASEAN Socio-Cultural Blueprint is the second pillar of ASEAN integration, due to take effect in 2016. So far, too much focus has been directed at economic integration. There is now a growing realisation that economic integration will work better if implemented in tandem with the other two – socio-cultural and political-security integration. Buddhism and Islam have much in common. The College of Religious Studies, Mahidol University, runs a dedicated International Center for Buddhist-Muslim Understanding to promote conferences and academic study of this critical issue. This meets SDG # 16 which calls for more peaceful and inclusive societies. Indirectly, the THA contributes to this, too.
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The Mistress and Master of Ceremonies at the Opening
Conclusion
Now in its second year, the THA clearly has far more value and significance than just a trade show. It has limitless potential to grow. That will require better marketing and promotion, as well as more professional management and organisation. With additional public-private sector sponsorship and support, there is no reason why the THA cannot become both an ASEAN halal show as well as a showcase for Muslim-Buddhist understanding.
That will go a long way towards fulfilling Dr Surin’s vision, the process of ASEAN integration as well as the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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