Khánh Hòa aims to estabish itself as a Halal-friendly destination while supporting businesses in expanding export markets, attracting strategic partners and investors, and drawing projects from countries with strong Halal logistics, tourism, manufacturing, processing and agriculture sectors.
The positive response from Malaysian partners and consumers at the Malaysian International Food and Beverage Trade Fair (MIFB) 2026 demonstrates the strong potential of Đắk Lắk''s agricultural products in both Malaysia and other demanding international markets.
Ambassador Phạm Việt Hùng described Grand Halal Bangkok 2026 as an important opportunity for Vietnamese businesses to connect not only with Thailand''s Halal industry but also with Halal food producers worldwide, while learning from experience of Thailand and international partners.
The Halal market is becoming a promising avenue for businesses in HCM City. With its well-developed manufacturing, trade and service ecosystem and dynamic business community, the city is well positioned to strengthen its role in regional and global Halal supply...
When the world hears the word halal, many still imagine vast agricultural landscapes—rice fields, coffee plantations, and seafood ports. For decades, the halal economy has been viewed primarily as a traditional, faith-driven food sector.
Amid the growing influence of green consumption trends and halal standards on global trade, Malaysia is emerging as a key strategic partner and gateway for Vietnamese goods to access the global Muslim market, a seminar heard in HCM City on...
Việt Nam is gradually establishing its capacity to supply Halal goods, particularly in processed foods, agricultural produce, beverages, tourism services and logistics.
The global Halal market, serving Muslim consumers, is experiencing robust growth in several sectors, from food and pharmaceuticals to financial services and logistics, creating significant export opportunities for Việt Nam. However, turning this potential into tangible value requires Vietnamese businesses...
Việt Nam is stepping up efforts to boost the export of Halal products to Turkey as part of its broader strategy to tap into the rapidly expanding global Halal market, valued at over US$2.5 trillion.
Hà stated that Việt Nam regarded the development of the Halal industry as a new and important direction to unlock the global Halal market and foster new growth drivers.
Việt Nam and Malaysia are deepening their economic ties as the Halal food sector emerges as a strategic area for cooperation amid strong global demand, experts said at a seminar in HCM City on Thursday.
With more than two billion consumers, representing nearly 25 per cent of the global population, the halal market is worth trillions of US dollars annually.