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BMCCI Seminar Highlights the Future of the Halal Economy

The Bangladesh-Malaysia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BMCCI) organized seminar titled “Halal Economy 360: Driving Global Growth”.This seminar focused on the vast potential of the halal economy and potential collaboration with Malaysia in fostering sustainable and inclusive growth and development in this USD 7 trillion economy. The event convened industry leaders, policymakers, and experts to explore the current landscape and future opportunities within this burgeoning sector.

Mr. Shabbir A Khan, President of BMCCI, commenced the seminar with a warm welcome, emphasizing the halal economy’s role as a crucial driver of international trade and investment. He highlighted the surging global demand for halal products and services, calling on stakeholders to collaborate in positioning Bangladesh as a competitive force in this lucrative market. The President of BMCCI also emphasized that “beyond our traditional garment exports, Bangladesh has the potential to become a significant supplier of Halal products. With coordinated policy, streamlining certification, and a favorable investment climate, we can realistically achieve US$ 7-8 billion in Halal exports to Malaysia alone by 2030.”

BMCCI President further stated that the global halal food market size is accounted at USD 3.30 trillion in 2025 and is forecasted to hit around USD 9.45 trillion by 2034, representing a Compound Annual Growth Rate of 12.42% from 2025 to 2034.

Special Guest at the seminar was His Excellency MohdShuhada Othman, the High Commissioner of Malaysia to Bangladesh. He reaffirmed the strength of bilateral relations between the two countries and expressed Malaysia’s readiness to share its expertise in developing the halal economy. “This collaboration can yield significant benefits for both nations,” he remarked.

The High Commissioner highlighted Malaysia’s leadership in the global halal industry and called for deeper collaboration with Bangladesh to unlock mutual opportunities in halal trade, certification, and investments. This event marked a meaningful step toward fostering sustainable halal trade, harmonising certification standards, and strengthening people-to-people connectivity between Malaysia and Bangladesh.

The chief guest, Mr. Chowdhury Ashik Mahmud Bin Harun, Executive Chairman (State Minister) of the Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (BIDA) and the Bangladesh Economic Zones Authority (BEZA), delivered a precise address on the government’s commitment to the halal industry. He stated, “The government is dedicated to creating an enabling environment for the halal economy, ensuring that Bangladesh becomes a hub for halal products in the region.” His remarks underscored the importance of strategic initiatives aimed at fostering growth in this sector.

In his observations, Mr. Chowdhury highlighted that most halal products are currently produced by non-Muslim countries, which is unfortunate for Muslim-majority countries like ours. However, he emphasized that this also presents a significant opportunity for Bangladesh. With the right policies and initiatives, Bangladesh is well-positioned to capitalize on this potential and enter the halal market effectively.

Mr. Ashik Chowdhury further elaborated on the various measures being implemented to attract investment and enhance infrastructure for halal production. He called for increased collaboration between public and private sectors to harness the full potential of the halal economy, emphasizing that such partnerships are essential for driving innovation and sustainability.

The seminar included a working session chaired by Syed Alamgir, Advisor at The School of Business of Uttara University. Dr. Mominul Islam, Assistant Professor at the College of Business Administration, International University of Business Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT), presented a keynote paper that provided a comprehensive overview of the halal economy’s potential, outlining effective strategies for growth.

Panel discussions featured insights from distinguished experts across various industries, followed by an engaging open discussion where participants exchanged views on different perspective of the halal economy. Attendees expressed a strong desire for collaborative efforts with the government to propel the sector forward.

The event concluded with a vote of thanks from Mr. Md. MotaherHoshan Khan, Secretary General of BMCCI, who acknowledged the contributions of all guests, speakers, and participants.

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