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Authorization of Halal Certification in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore
The rapid development of the global halal industry has driven many countries to consider the halal industry.
Southeast Asian countries including Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore are known as halal campaigners. These
countries aspire to become a global halal hub. In order to realize this aspiration, they established an institution or
agency to certify halal products. In Indonesia, it is managed by the Halal Certification Agency (BPJPH). Malaysia
has the Department of Islamic Development (JAKIM) and Singapore has the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore
(MUIS) or known as the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore. Halal certification in Malaysia and Singapore are
voluntary, not mandatory as in Indonesia. Even though they do not have specific laws, in this case, these countries
already have halal standardization. While Indonesia, currently still does not have an official standard issued by
BPJPH and the halal standardization still uses LPPOM-MUI based on HAS 23000 MU