Malaysia is spearheading a groundbreaking initiative to establish a unified global halal certification standard, with Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi revealing ambitious plans to make Jakim’s halal logo the international benchmark. The proposal, developed jointly with Indonesia, will be presented at November’s World Halal Council meeting in Riyadh, marking a significant step toward harmonizing…
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Hong Kong launches halal Q certification for approved goods and services
Hong Kong is taking significant steps to strengthen its position as a Muslim-friendly destination with the launch of a new halal certification system. The initiative, developed through a partnership between the Federation of Hong Kong Industries and the Islamic Community Fund, introduces a quality mark (Q Mark) to verify Shariah-compliant products and services. This move…
Faith meets finance: A halal investment expert’s approach to client wealth
Navigating the intersection of faith and finance presents unique challenges for Muslim investors, especially amid global market turbulence. Financial advisor Assad highlights how shifting economic conditions have created opportunities to acquire Halal-compliant stocks at favorable prices, while also adjusting gold holdings when valuations became excessive. His approach demonstrates how Islamic finance principles can be applied…
Indonesia’s policy boost drives higher halal product sales for Duopharma
Malaysian pharmaceutical firm Duopharma Biotech is strategically expanding its halal-certified product line into Indonesia, anticipating significant growth opportunities as the country prepares to enforce stricter halal compliance regulations. The company’s leadership highlighted Indonesia’s upcoming 2027 mandate requiring all over-the-counter products to be fully halal-certified, creating a promising market for their specialized offerings. Unlike other potential…
PMs Russia trip aims to tap Central Asias halal market potential
Malaysia is charting a new course in international diplomacy by strengthening ties with Russia and reinforcing its role within ASEAN, signaling a strategic pivot toward economic pragmatism and regional leadership. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s recent discussions in Moscow focused on expanding halal industry collaboration, tapping into Russia’s growing Muslim population and its untapped market potential….
Cadbury under fire for halal chocolate, denies claims of catering to Muslims
A decade-old photo resurfacing online has unexpectedly thrust Cadbury into controversy, with UK consumers questioning whether their Easter treats meet halal standards. The viral image, reportedly from 2014, showed a Cadbury employee holding a halal certification, sparking heated debates across social media platforms. While some critics accused the chocolate giant of religious pandering, others called…
Hanson secures support for improved halal food labeling in Australia
Australian politician Pauline Hanson has reignited controversy by pushing for stricter labeling requirements on halal-certified food products. The One Nation party leader successfully rallied parliamentary support this week to examine regulations surrounding halal certification, citing concerns about transparency for consumers. This development follows a broader 18-month government inquiry into food labeling practices that recommended clearer…
Malaysia’s halal market attracts Japanese companies targeting Muslim consumers
Japan’s Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp (SMBC) is positioning itself as a key financial partner for Japanese businesses eyeing Malaysia’s rapidly growing halal industry. Yoshimi Gunji, head of SMBC’s Malaysian operations, revealed that sectors like food, cosmetics, and logistics are particularly interested in expanding into this lucrative market. The bank aims to support these ventures by…
Far-right groups take aim at Toblerone
A Swiss chocolate brand has unexpectedly found itself at the center of political controversy after obtaining halal certification, sparking backlash from far-right groups. Toblerone, the iconic triangular chocolate bar produced by American company Mondelez, recently confirmed its Bern-based factory received the designation, meaning the product complies with Islamic dietary laws. Despite assurances that no recipe…
Court in EU delivers no verdict
The European Union’s top court has issued a landmark decision that reshapes organic labeling standards for religiously slaughtered meat. In a ruling that balances animal welfare concerns with religious practices, the Court of Justice declared that meat from unstunned animals cannot carry the EU organic logo, affecting certain halal and all kosher production methods. This…