Halal market and Halal branding is today a global phenomenon and it has the potential to make any country, especially a Muslim-majority country like Pakistan, proud and prosperous.
Halal market and Halal branding is today a global phenomenon and it has the potential to make any country, especially a Muslim-majority country like Pakistan, proud and prosperous.
An MOU between Malaysia's HDC and the Sindh Board of Investment of Pakistan will open doors for more collaborations in Halal between companies in both countries.
Islamic countries should continue to use paper currency instead of gold dinar as the return to coinage system could increase interest rates and inflation would be difficult to control.
Small and medium-sized entrepreneurs in Sabah have been urged to emulate the success of multinational companies in this country which have already ventured into the Halal-based business.
The New Zealand Meat Industry Association is hoping a new agreement arrangement with Malaysia on halal requirements will help restore the beef trade there.
The volume of annual trade exchanges between Iran and Turkey has reached US$7.5 billion, indicating a growing trend in Tehran-Ankara economic interactions, a Turkish official says.
Efforts to attract more investors from Indonesia will be the major focus of an official visit by Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin to Indonesia.
With more than 60% of its GDP based on exports, Thailand seeks untapped markets and diversify into new areas. The global halal trade fits perfectly in this scheme of things.
With everyone from supermarket giants and fast-food chains through to small and medium-sized players jostling to get their share of the Halal market pie, what strategies can give exporters a leading edge? Hajj Abdalhamid Evans lists them down here.
Much has been said about increasing the economic cooperation between Muslims and to push for increased trade and investment between OIC nations. So far nothing has happened.
The interest and demand for Halal-certified products and services continues to increase across global markets, making Halal not just a religious obligation, but also a powerful market force.
Industry players are now competing to get a significant share of the halal industry market in Europe which has a population of 51.2 million Muslims.