40 Years of Malaysia's Look East Policy and Relocation of Indonesia's Capital: Serumpun Solution in Sarawak-West Kalimantan Cross-Border Halal Hub

M. Yazid
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The relocation of Indonesia's new capital to Kota Nusantara (East Kalimantan) is a game changer. It creates a spill-over of the prosper thy neighbour policy upon the existing West Kalimantan-Malaysia Sarawak border for the first Japanese Big Eon in Kuching (Malaysia's Sarawak) and potential Halal Wagyu beef market in Pontianak (Indonesia's West Kalimantan). Both countries should seize this golden opportunity to revisit their respective Look East Policy (LEP) with Japan and integrate Japan's advantages in quality assurance to overcome different regulatory Halal practices. After all, sustaining the Halal economy is no longer determined by the growing Muslim population alone but a shared knowledge and mutual policy lessons on Halal regulations and quality assurance. While both countries are essential players in the global halal hub and shared trade borders, there needs to be more harmonisation between Kalimantan-Sarawak's cross-border halal framework. With the Indonesian decision to relocate to a new capital, Kota Nusantara (located in East Kalimantan), there is a severe immediate need to bring LEP's benefits and profile the existing business ecosystem in Kuching (the capital of Sarawak) and Pontianak (capital of West Kalimantan).
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马来西亚东望政策40年与印尼首都搬迁:沙捞越-西加里曼丹跨境清真中心的Serumpun解决方案
印尼新首都迁往哥打努沙塔拉(东加里曼丹)是一个改变游戏规则的决定。它在现有的西加里曼丹-马来西亚沙捞越边境创造了繁荣邻邦政策的溢出效应,为古晋(马来西亚沙捞越)的第一个日本大Eon和Pontianak(印度尼西亚西加里曼丹)潜在的清真和牛市场创造了机会。两国应抓住这一黄金机会,与日本重新审视各自的东向政策(LEP),并整合日本在质量保证方面的优势,以克服不同的清真监管实践。毕竟,维持清真经济不再仅仅是由不断增长的穆斯林人口决定的,而是由在清真法规和质量保证方面的共享知识和共同政策教训决定的。虽然这两个国家都是全球清真中心和共享贸易边界的重要参与者,但加里曼丹-沙捞越的跨境清真框架需要更加协调。随着印尼决定搬迁到新首都哥打努沙捞(位于东加里曼丹),迫切需要带来LEP的好处,并介绍古晋(沙捞越首府)和Pontianak(西加里曼丹首府)现有的商业生态系统。
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