一级日本牲交大片好爽在线看,18禁裸乳无遮挡自慰直播网站,自拍偷区亚洲网友综合图片,看骚逼Tv,Com,天天干天天屌天天草,五月激情六月丁香,欧美熟妇vdeoslisa18

Brunei's halal industry can spur economic diversification, says think tank

Source: Xinhua| 2019-02-16 22:29:12|Editor: xuxin
Video PlayerClose

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Feb. 16 (Xinhua) -- Brunei's halal industry has the potential to become a cornerstone of the country's effort to reduce reliance on hydrocarbon exports, an independent study said.

In its 2019 investment outlook for Brunei released recently, ASEAN Briefing stated that Brunei could leverage on the high standards of its halal industry to tap into the growing global halal market to diversify its economy.

ASEAN Briefing, a unit of consultancy firm Dezan Shira and Associates, provides technical and business information on ASEAN countries through its online portal.

"Individual economic indicators include food and beverages, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals as the sultanate emphasizes on the advancement of these sectors to position itself as a halal industry hub in ASEAN," said the report.

The study noted that Brunei's Bio-Innovation Corridor initiative could provide the stimulus for the country's halal economy.

Brunei's Bio-Innovation Corridor, formerly known as the Brunei Agro-Technology Park, was launched in February 2014 to lead the growth of non-oil and gas businesses in the country by providing infrastructure, support and development programmes to help small and medium enterprises grow.

Meanwhile, the Brunei-Guangxi Economic Corridor, a bilateral project between Brunei and China, could also help the sultanate in its diversification efforts, the outlook stated.

The project will see both countries carry out comprehensive cooperation in the fields of agriculture, manufacturing, halal food production, pharmaceuticals and tourism, among others.

Around 60 percent of Brunei's economy is covered by its oil industry, and the sultanate has been trying to reduce its reliance on petroleum for years.

ASEAN Briefing said Brunei's high reliance on oil and gas related industries makes it vulnerable to external economic risks, including unexpected disruption in production because of ageing oil fields and unfavorable changes in global oil and gas prices. It called on the sultanate to develop high value-added manufacturing and services sectors to mitigate these risks.

TOP STORIES
EDITOR’S CHOICE
MOST VIEWED
EXPLORE XINHUANET
010020070750000000000000011100001378272541