Malaysia to unify worldwide halal certs for
Muslim countries

KUALA LUMPUR ? Malaysia’s entrepreneur
development minister Datuk Seri Mohd Redzuan Md Yusof said Malaysia will soon
spearhead a move to unify halal certification worldwide.
Mr Redzuan said the halal industry has
always been one of the main agendas that his ministry has focused on and the
aim to achieve a single halal certification was made after several countries
agreed with Malaysia that the unification was needed.
“We obtained feedback from several
countries… and they agreed with Malaysia for the unification of the halal
certification for the world.
“There is a major consensus on this though
it has yet to be formalised, which is to have Malaysia to lead Muslim countries
for the unification so that we are borderless in terms of applying halal
lifestyle,” he told a special interview in conjunction with Pakatan Harapan’s
(PH) first anniversary in power.
Mr Redzuan said if the halal unification is
successfully implemented it would mean that one single halal certification will
govern everything in the entire world.
He said most Muslim countries have
recognised that Malaysia has the highest standards set when it comes to halal
certification guidelines.
“With our high standards being recognised
by most Muslim countries, they want to use as a basis to unify the
certifications so that we are more open to the entire market.
“We are seen as champions to spearhead the
halal unification,” he said.
Mr Redzuan cited as an example that there
will be no difference between Saudi Arabia and Malaysia in the future if the
halal certification is the same.
“At the moment there are some products
accepted in other countries but not in Malaysia because it doesn't meet Jakim's
requirement.
“With a unified halal certification it will
no longer be like that,” he said.
Mr Redzuan said his ministry will
streamline all effort to pursue this with other relevant ministries.
It was announced during the 11th World
Halal Conference (WHC) here last month that the global halal market is
currently valued at RM7 trillion.
On April 4, Malaysia’s economic affairs
deputy minister Mohd Radzi Md Jidin urged Malaysian halal industry players to
strengthen their efforts to tap into the RM7 trillion global halal market
value.
He said with over 1.8 billion Muslims
globally, Malaysia has a huge chance to capitalise on this market considering
it has been recognised as the champion of the Global Islamic Economic Indicator
by the Dubai Islamic Economy Development Centre in its report released in
October 2018.
Mr Radzi said it will be more meaningful if
Malaysia and all other Asean countries combined their strength collectively as
together they have over 60 per cent of the world’s Muslim population and can
provide a greater market for Islamic economy. MALAY MAIL
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