DPM Zahid says Malaysia to utilise abandoned land for halal industry expansion as non-Bumiputera firms dominate certification

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Halal Vaccines,Halal Certificates,Non-Bumiputeras

KUALA LUMPUR, July 18 — The Malaysian Halal Council is coordinating efforts with the state governments and agencies to identify abandoned land for use to expand the...

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According to Ahmad Zahid, as of this month, a total of 9,146 companies have been issued with the halal certificate by the Malaysian Islamic Development Department and they comprise 8,105 Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and 1,041 multinational companies. Citing the Malaysia Global Halal Show 2024, he said, it involved 153 companies with four of them being Bumiputera companies in the food and beverage, cosmetics and personal care sectors.

 

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