A new digital platform will soon be established by Halal Development Corporation to streamline the halal certification process. The platform will integrate various existing applications and systems to make the process from pre-certification to approval and post-certification more efficient. This move is in response to the efforts of the Malaysian government to reduce the processing time for halal certification from 51 to 30 days, as announced during the tabling of the 2024 Budget. The HDC hopes that this will increase the export value of Malaysian halal products and add to the number of exporting companies holding halal certificates.
Halal Certification: Streamlining the Process for Malaysian Halal Products
In a bid to enhance the halal certification process, the Malaysian government has adopted an ambitious plan to reduce the processing time from 51 days to 30 days. This move, announced during the tabling of the 2024 Budget, is aimed at boosting the export value of Malaysian halal products and increasing the number of companies holding halal certificates.
To facilitate this endeavor, Halal Development Corporation (HDC) is establishing a new digital platform that will streamline the certification process. The platform will integrate existing applications and systems to improve efficiency from pre-certification to approval and post-certification.
This development marks a significant step toward streamlining halal certification in Malaysia, which has long been a key component of the country's halal industry.
Background on Halal Certification in Malaysia
Halal certification is a process that ensures that products and services comply with Islamic dietary and lifestyle principles. In Malaysia, halal certification is managed by the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM), which sets and enforces the halal standards.
Over the years, Malaysia has emerged as a global leader in halal certification. The country's halal industry has been recognized internationally, with Malaysian halal products exported to over 120 countries worldwide.
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Conclusion
The establishment of a new digital platform by HDC is a testament to Malaysia's commitment to enhancing the halal certification process. By reducing processing time and improving efficiency, the government aims to further bolster the country's halal industry and position it as a global leader in halal trade and innovation.
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