The Global Halal Summit, hosted by JAKIM in conjunction with the 13th Foreign Halal Certification Bodies Convention held in Kuala Lumpur, merits attention for its organization and information dissemination. The event featured a diverse array of speakers who covered a wide spectrum of topics.

The halal certification industry is growing rapidly, driven by the increasing demand for halal products and services from Muslim consumers around the world. The Global Halal Summit is a major event that brings together stakeholders from the halal industry to discuss the latest trends and developments.

Key Trends in the Halal Certification Industry

There are a number of key trends that are shaping the future of the halal certification industry. These include:

  • The growth of the global Muslim population: The global Muslim population is expected to reach 2.2 billion by 2030, and this growth will drive the demand for halal products and services.
  • The increasing awareness of halal standards: Muslim consumers are becoming increasingly aware of halal standards, and they are demanding that the products and services they use are certified halal.
  • The rise of e-commerce: The rise of e-commerce is making it easier for Muslim consumers to buy halal products and services from around the world.
  • The increasing importance of traceability: Halal certification bodies are increasingly focusing on traceability, which is the ability to track the halal status of a product throughout its supply chain.
  • The adoption of technology: Halal certification bodies are adopting technology to streamline their operations and improve the efficiency of their certification process.
Global Halal Summit - JAKIM HCB Convention - Malaysia - HQC
The Global Halal Summit 2023 event. In this image: Members of the Halal Quality Control Group, JAKIM, and the Saudi FDA.

The Role of the Global Halal Summit

The Global Halal Summit is a major event that brings together stakeholders from the halal industry to discuss the latest trends and developments. The summit provides a platform for businesses, governments, and other organizations to share their experiences and learn from each other. The summit also provides a forum for policymakers to discuss how to promote the growth of the halal industry.

The Future of the Halal Industry

The halal industry is expected to continue to grow in the coming years. The growth of the global Muslim population, the increasing awareness of halal standards, and the rise of e-commerce will all contribute to this growth. The halal certification industry will need to adapt to these trends in order to meet the needs of the halal market.

The Global Halal Summit will continue to be an important event for the halal industry. The summit will provide a platform for stakeholders to discuss the latest trends and developments, and it will help to promote the growth of the halal industry.

In addition to the key trends mentioned above, there are a number of other factors that will shape the future of the halal certification industry. These include:

  • The increasing importance of sustainability:** Halal consumers are increasingly concerned about sustainability, and they are looking for halal products and services that are produced in a sustainable way.
  • The rise of new technologies:** New technologies, such as blockchain and artificial intelligence, are being used to improve the halal certification process.
  • The need for global harmonization:** There is a need for global harmonization of halal standards, so that businesses can operate across borders without having to comply with different standards in different countries.

Source: Halaltimes.com

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