The Borneo Post

Japanese food companies seek halal certificat­ion

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KUALA LUMPUR: Many Japanese food-producing companies are seeking halal certificat­ion from Malaysia’s Department of Islamic Developmen­t (Jakim) for their products, Japan’s Ambassador to Malaysia Oka Hiroshi said.

He said these companies were also keen on making Malaysia their entry point to market their halal products to other destinatio­ns.

“Once they get the halal certificat­ion from Jakim, they hope to start exporting, to make Malaysia as the entry point for their halal products to other markets,” he said during his courtesy visit to the Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama) headquarte­rs here, yesterday.

Oka added that Japan is also interested to explore new areas of trade cooperatio­n with Malaysia including in medical devices and technology.

He added that Japan is also currently working with Malaysia’s Health Ministry in combating the Covid-19 pandemic, especially in two areas – namely in medical devices and providing assistance and support for the cold chain system to transport vaccines.

Once they get the halal certificat­ion from Jakim, they hope to start exporting, to make Malaysia as the entry point for their halal products to other markets.

Oka Hiroshi

On the renowned Tsukuba University setting up its first overseas campus here in Malaysia, the ambassador said the plan is on track and the campus is expected to be opened in 2023 with enrolment to begin next year.

He said this project will be a milestone symbolisin­g future cooperatio­n between Malaysia and Japan as both nations celebrate the 40th anniversar­y of the Look East Policy next year.

On another matter, he said the embassy has been looking forward to further promote people-to-people relations between both countries through arts and culture, and tourism among others.

“We hope to get more Malaysians, especially the younger generation to get interested with anything Japanese, such as through animation, tourism and education. I think that is a great starting point to get our people to know each other better,” he said.

He also noted that there is a strong footprint of the MalaysiaJa­pan relations everywhere in Malaysia built based on mutual trust and confidence among the people of both countries in various fields.

Oka and the embassy’s first secretary Mitsuhiko Sugita were welcomed by the agency’s chief executive officer Datuk Mokhtar Hussain. Oka was briefed on Bernama’s operations before informal discussion­s with Bernama’s top officials on matters of interest to both sides.

He was later taken to Bernama’s Digital Media Department and Bernama News Channel before concluding his visit.

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 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Hiroshi (second right) listens to a briefing by Bernama photograph­er Mohd Hafizie during his visit at Wisma Bernama. Also seen is Mokhtar (right).
— Bernama photo Hiroshi (second right) listens to a briefing by Bernama photograph­er Mohd Hafizie during his visit at Wisma Bernama. Also seen is Mokhtar (right).

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