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File picture of the halal logo on a banner during a Jakim event. More companies from China have expressed their intention to learn about the halal industry in Malaysia. — Picture by Firdaus LatifKUALA LUMPUR, June 16 — More companies from China have expressed their intention to learn about the halal industry in Malaysia, said One Belt One Road Chamber of Commerce president Datuk Seri Tan Thian Lai.
“They see Malaysia as a country that places great emphasis on each product that it produces. To them, it is a good opportunity to learn more about these halal standards for their products,” he told Bernama today.Tan said several countries are ready to invest in setting up preparation and packing facilities for halal goods in Malaysia.
“Because of this, business partners from Guandong, Shanghai and Beijing have expressed their intentions to open their factories in Malaysia so that their halal products can be easily monitored by Jakim ,” he said.In this regard, Tan hopes that the visit by the Prime Minister of China Li Qiang to Malaysia in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of Malaysia-China diplomatic ties beginning Tuesday will benefit both countries in the effort to empower the global halal industry.
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