Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5420
Title: Halal Issues in the Global and Malaysia
Authors: Siti Zamanira Mat Zaib 
Yasin, N.H.M. 
Nurnaddia Nordin 
NurHaiza Nordin 
Nik Noorhazila Nik Mud 
Keywords: Halal;Halal entrepreneur
Issue Date: 25-Oct-2023
Publisher: Faculty of Entrepreneurship and Business
Journal: Caknawan 
Abstract: 
In Malaysia, the halal industry has issues with insufficient SME financing (Dagang Halal, 2018). Several halal businesses have been identified as non-shariah compliant by Shariah screening bodies, owing to their use of conventional financing facilities. There is a financing vacuum for halal companies to be filled by Islamic financial entities with Islamic financing products and services, such as liquidity management, risk management or hedging, capital, investment, working capital, trade finance, and funding (WIEF, 2015). Islamic finance is the right institution for directing surplus funds into dynamic investments and walking into the value chain within the halal economy (MIFC, 2014). Figure 1.1 below illustrates examples of financial needs among halal industry players:
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5420
ISSN: 2948-5037
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Hospitality, Tourism and Wellness - Other Publication

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