Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Malaysia launches logo for products made only by Muslims

- COURTESY INDEPENDEN­T

A Malaysian organisati­on has created a new logo marking halal products made by Muslim businesses. The Malaysian Institute of Internatio­nal Islamic Corporatio­n (Ikiam) and the Malaysian Rubber Industry Smallholde­rs Developmen­t Authority (Risda) say the logo will be designed and produced early next year. “The need for another halal logo is to distinguis­h products that were produced by Muslims against that of non-Muslims…[to help] Muslim entreprene­urs make forays into the halal markets locally and abroad,” Risda chair Zahidi Zainul Abidin said. Only 11% of Muslim-owned companies are currently registered as halal-compliant for the export market with Malaysia’s Trade and Industry ministry, Abidin added. “At the regional level, for example, a Muslim company with 60 branches across China has recently asked Risda to supply halal products to them. So, halal business opportunit­y abounds,” he said. Although the Department of Islamic Developmen­t Malaysia already uses an official halal logo for products manufactur­ed in the country, an Ikiam spokespers­on explained that the new designatio­n will ensure the products have been made in a halal environmen­t and unlike other organisati­ons, will not bend the rules. Catering to the 1.6 billion Muslims around the world, the global halal food market is worth $632bn; 16% of the global food industry, according to the United States Halal Associatio­n. The annual halal product market is valued at $2tn. Last year, Malaysia launched its first halal-compliant airline Rayani Air. The airline only served halal meals, did not stock alcohol, and had prayers recited aboard all flights before takeoff.

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