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New Straits Times
2 days ago
- Business
- New Straits Times
Malaysia continues to lead global halal ecosystem
SANDAKAN: Malaysia continues to lead the global halal ecosystem but must remain competitive, innovative, and forward-thinking to sustain its position. Minister of Entrepreneur and Cooperative Development Datuk Ewon Benedick said halal is not solely about certification but also reflects values of quality, cleanliness, transparency and integrity. "The Ministry of Entrepreneur and Cooperative Development (KUSKOP) is committed to championing the growth of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and cooperatives within the halal industry," he said when opening the KUSKOP Halal Success Programme here today. He said the halal industry is no longer exclusive to Muslims but has evolved into a thriving global economy with a market value of more than US$3 trillion. Ewon urged entrepreneurs to embrace innovation and step beyond their comfort zones, seizing opportunities not only in the domestic market but also by building brands that can penetrate international markets. "Make full use of programmes like Halal Success. It is more than just a training initiative. It is a platform opportunity to build the future. Take advantage of the guidance provided, expand your networks, and use this opportunity to build market credibility," he added. The KUSKOP Halal Success programme offers a comprehensive intervention platform, including technical, business and financing guidance for aspiring halal industry players.


The Sun
2 days ago
- Business
- The Sun
Malaysia leads global halal industry with innovation and quality
SANDAKAN: Malaysia remains a global leader in the halal ecosystem but must stay competitive and innovative to maintain its edge. Minister of Entrepreneur and Cooperative Development Datuk Ewon Benedick emphasized that halal extends beyond certification, embodying values of quality, cleanliness, and integrity. He spoke at the launch of the KUSKOP Halal Success Programme, reinforcing the ministry's commitment to SME and cooperative growth in the halal sector. The halal industry, now worth over US$3 trillion, has expanded beyond Muslim consumers to become a key global economic driver. Ewon urged entrepreneurs to innovate and explore international markets rather than limiting themselves to domestic opportunities. 'Make full use of programmes like Halal Success. It is more than just a training initiative. It is a platform opportunity to build the future,' he said. The Halal Success Programme provides technical, business, and financial support to emerging halal industry players. Ewon encouraged participants to leverage networking opportunities and build market credibility through the initiative. - Bernama