Hong Kong has taken another major step towards ensuring a halal-friendly environment with a new certification developed in partnership with a leading business group and a major organisation representing the faith.
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The Hong Kong Federation of Hong Kong Industries and a top Muslim group signed a memorandum of understanding on Friday focusing on halal-sanctioned products and services.
The accord with the Incorporated Trustees of the Islamic Community Fund of Hong Kong will pave the way for setting up a halal-related quality certification, or Q mark.
Products and services carrying the Q mark are certified by the fund and meet Halal standards.
“I have faith in helping Hong Kong to develop the Muslim market under the cooperation, as Q mark has been a pillar of consumer confidence,” federation chairman Steve Chuang Tze-hsiung said.
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He noted there were more than 2 billion Muslims, accounting for 25 per cent of the world’s population.
“The collaboration with the [fund] will empower the community to capitalise on the opportunities brought by the Muslim market,” he said.