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Awareness on Halal Industry
INTERNATIONAL HALAL CONFERENCE PAKISTAN 2011
22 – 23 March 2011, Sheraton Hotel, Karachi, Pakistan

By : Hj Saifol Hj Bahli Head, Training & Consultancy

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Introduction: HDC The Halal Industry The Global Halal Market The Halal Initiatives (Asia/Asean) Malaysia’s Halal Industry & Initiatives Summary

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HALAL INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT CORP. (HDC)

HDC BACKGROUND
The Halal Industry Development Corporation (HDC) was established on September 18, 2006 as a private company wholly owned by the Government of Malaysia and reports to the Ministry of International Trade & Industry (MITI). It is the first development corporation for the Halal industry in the world.

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Who we are: We are a Malaysian Government-linked Company which provides support to local and international businesses wishing to participate in the global Halal market, to grow the industry and to benefit these businesses and in the process, benefits Muslims and the global Halal industry.
Our Vision is to elevate halal as the standard of choice

HDC MISSION

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MALAYSIA -

GLOBAL HALAL HUB

HALAL MASTER PLAN IN A SNAPSHOT

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In May 2008 the Cabinet approved the Halal Master Plan, addressing issues of certification,

sectored development, Halal integrity, implementation, timeframes and responsibilities. The
Master Plan envisages three phases of the roll-out from 2008 to 2020.

PHASE 1: 2008 - 2010
Develop Malaysia as a global centre for Halal integrity and prepare the industry for growth

PHASE 2 : 2011 - 2015
Establish Malaysia as one of the preferred locations for halal-related business

PHASE 3: 2016 - 2020
Broaden geographic footprint of home-grown companies

We are here….

HALAL MASTER PLAN – FOCUS AREA
Malaysia cannot be involved in everything – focus areas were identified based on demand potential, local capabilities and potential to create economic impact

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New Source of Export Led Growth
Global Reference Centre for Halal

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