Halal products market covers people globally, requiring more cooperation among parties

The Director of the Sharia Economics and Finance Department of Bank Indonesia (the central bank), Wahyu Purnama (second right), in Jakarta on Tuesday (September 2, 2023) at a talk show ahead of the Indonesia Sharia Economic Festival (ISEF) and the Halal Expo Indonesia (HEI) 2023, which will take place at the Jakarta Convention Center (JCC) on October 25-29. (Indonesia Window)
The market for halal products is very wide open as it covers people all over the world, with Indonesia ranked as the fourth largest sharia economy after Malaysia, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Jakarta (Indonesia Window) – The market for halal products is very wide open as it covers people all over the world, while its development in Indonesia still needs more cooperation among relevant parties, the Director of the Sharia Economics and Finance Department of Bank Indonesia (the central bank), Wahyu Purnama, said.Wahyu Purnama made the remark at a talk show in Jakarta on Tuesday ahead of the Indonesia Sharia Economic Festival (ISEF) and the Halal Expo Indonesia (HEI) 2023, which will take place at the Jakarta Convention Center (JCC) on October 25-29.Halal is an Islamic term meaning allowed to be consumed or used under the law of Islam.“The development of the sharia financial economy in Indonesia is very large, as the country is the one with the largest number of Muslims in the world. Such development can also be seen in countries with Muslim minority populations," he noted.Wahyu explained that countries such as Japan, Britain and South Korea are currently increasingly paying attention to the halal factor of their products, even ensuring that their export goods are halal certified.“This is because halal products are actually not only needed by the Muslim community, but also the whole world. However, the coverage of the halal market is still limited, different from that of the non-halal market," he added.The Global Islamic Economy Indicator 2022 data shows that Indonesia is ranked fourth in the largest sharia economy after Malaysia, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).Based on categories, Indonesia is in the second place for halal food, third for Muslim fashion, sixth for sharia finance, and ninth for halal pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.
The speakers at a talk show ahead of the Indonesia Sharia Economic Festival (ISEF) and the Halal Expo Indonesia (HEI) 2023: (left to right) the Indonesian Muslim Entrepreneurs Community's (KPMI), Lucky Cahyo; the Director for Sharia Business and Entrepreneurship of Indonesia's National Islamic Finance Committee (KNEKS), Putu Rawhidhiyasa; the Director of the Sharia Economics and Finance Department of Bank Indonesia (the central bank), Wahyu Purnama; KPMI's Chairman Rachmat Sutarnas Marpaung; CEO of PT Halal Expo Indonesia Aryo Wibisono. (Indonesia Window)
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