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The Sharia Compliance and Halal Business Expo 2025, held at the Sarit Centre in Nairobi, showcased a significant diplomatic presence, including H.E. Jibril Ibrahim Abdulle, Somalia’s Ambassador to Kenya, and H.E. Ms. Morakot Janemathukorn, Thailand’s Ambassador to Kenya. Their active participation underscored the growing global interest in ethical, Sharia-compliant commerce.
Thailand’s Commitment to Halal Innovation
Ambassador Janemathukorn’s presence signified Thailand’s dedication to promoting halal innovation and strengthening economic ties with East Africa. Her participation in the expo facilitated discussions on Thailand’s advancements in halal-certified products and services, aligning with the country’s broader strategy to engage with the global Muslim market. This engagement reflects Thailand’s proactive approach to fostering international partnerships in the halal sector.
A Platform for Global Collaboration
The expo served as a convergence point for international stakeholders, providing a platform for dialogue, networking, and the exchange of ideas. The involvement of ambassadors from Somalia and Thailand highlighted the event’s significance in promoting global cooperation in the halal economy. Their engagements with exhibitors and attendees fostered mutual understanding and opened avenues for future collaborations.
Looking Ahead
The Sharia Compliance and Halal Business Expo 2025 not only showcased the vibrancy of the halal industry but also emphasized the importance of international partnerships in driving ethical economic development. The active participation of ambassadors from Somalia and Thailand underscores the global momentum towards embracing Sharia-compliant business practices and the shared commitment to fostering inclusive growth.