What would it take for a newly start-up company or a local small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) to benefit from the much-talked about multi-trillion dollar global Halal market?
What would it take for a newly start-up company or a local small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) to benefit from the much-talked about multi-trillion dollar global Halal market?

Malaysian deputy minister Dato’ Mukhriz Tun Mahathir gave an in depth look into the way forward for local Halal industry in this exclusive interview.
The publication features key sectoral analysis and interviews with Halal personalities as well as listings of Halal-certified businesses from around the world.
The International Halal SME Report Directory is the first-of-its-kind publication that offers Halal industry reports and Halal-certified business listing in one neat package.
Some 60 premium HalalSME members enjoyed a good full-page and half page spread of information detailing everything about their companies within the Premium Listing section of the book.
A lot of resources were spent to compile the details of over 1,000 premium Halal-certified or Muslim-owned companies from around the world, which were broken down into eight key subsectors.
Malaysian deputy minister of International Trade and Industries Dato’ Mukhriz Tun Mahathir leads the chorus of approvals for the ground-breaking publication.
The following are the opening paragraphs of IHSMERD’s main Halal industry overview. Entitled “Tracking the Wind in Halal Marketplace”, it dissects each of the five main Halal sectors including manufacturing, agriculture, services, tourism and finance.