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FOODPhilippines at 20th Malaysia International Halal Showcase (MIHAS) 2024
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MIHAS Supporting ImageExperience FOODPhilippines and the country’s premium offerings of halal-certified food and ingredients at the Malaysia International Halal Showcase (MIHAS) 2024 this September.

Brought to you by the Department of Trade and Industry’s Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (CITEM) and Halal Industry Development-Program Management Office (HID-PMO), the diverse product selection and the country’s cultural affinity and economic possibilities await you at the Philippine Pavilion, located at the Exhibition Hall of the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre in Kuala Lumpur (KL), Malaysia.

The Philippines is on track to position itself as a vital presence in the global food supply chain. Under the Halal-friendly Philippines campaign, this year’s MIHAS participation will showcase the country’s premium crops and food products from local food exporters and manufacturers in tune with industry flavors and market sensibilities of the Asia Pacific. Let our local exhibitors whet your appetite and meet your expectations for the Philippines as the next sourcing destination for your halal-certified food, ingredients, and preparation needs in the region.

Get to know the country’s exhibitors helping realize the unified goal for “Globalising Halal Innovations” at the Malaysia International Halal Showcase 2024. See you at the Philippine Pavilion – Halls 6-8, Level 2 Exhibition Hall of MITEC, KL.

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