Malaysia Secures RM4 Billion Halal Industry Investment from China

Malaysia is set to receive a significant boost in halal industry investments from China, amounting to RM4 billion. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi announced a series of high-profile meetings with key Chinese halal industry players at the Malaysia-China Halal Business Forum in Shanghai. This development signals a strong economic partnership between the two nations, positioning Malaysia as a major player in the global halal market. Aamer Yaqub Reports

Halal Industry Investments from China

The potential RM4 billion in investments is aimed at various sectors within the halal industry, including food and beverages, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, herbal medicine, and vaccines. These sectors are expected to drive economic growth and create new opportunities for Malaysia’s expanding halal industry. The importance of halal-certified products, especially in Muslim-majority regions like Southeast Asia and the Middle East, cannot be understated. As the global demand for halal products continues to rise, Malaysia is positioning itself as the primary hub for investors who want to tap into this burgeoning market.

“Forty Chinese companies have expressed serious interest in investing in Malaysia, with estimated investments totaling RM4 billion,” said Ahmad Zahid during a press conference. “The priority sectors are food and beverages, but there are also significant interests in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, vaccines, and herbal medicinal products.”

This investment surge comes at a time when the halal industry is witnessing exponential growth. According to the State of the Global Islamic Economy Report 2023, the global halal market is projected to reach $2.3 trillion by 2024, with the food and beverage sector alone expected to account for nearly $1.5 trillion. Malaysia’s move to attract more foreign direct investments, particularly from China, is well-timed to capitalize on this growth. Read more>>

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