The Global Halal Phermaceutical Market Has Tremadendous potential

Hit $100 Billion in 2021
Projected $132 Billion by 2026
Growing 6.2% Annually

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Malaysia Set to Help Others Build Halal Ecosystem

Malaysia is ready to assist and collaborate with other countries to build a robust halal ecosystem and collectively tap into this economic opportunity.

Duopharma Biotech Sees Promising Collaboration Opportunities in Qatar

Duopharma Biotech foresees collaboration opportunities in Qatar to advance Halal pharmaceuticals, emphasizing global integration and healthcare enhancement.

China’s Burgeoning Halal Trade: Implications for the Arab World

China is emerging as a major player in the global halal market, expanding its influence in halal goods, pharmaceuticals, and food industries, but faces challenges in halal certification legitimacy.

HDC Malaysia Calls for Expansion of its Halal Pharmaceutical into MENA Region

The CEO of HDC noted that by collaborating with the Islamic Development Bank, Malaysia could boost its halal pharmaceutical output to US$5.9 billion by 2030 and successfully enter the Middle Eastern market.

HDC Malaysia Calls for Expansion of its Halal Pharmaceutical into MENA Region

Study Assesses Health Care Providers’ Knowledge, Attitudes, Perception Regarding Halal Pharmaceuticals

Study Assesses Health Care Providers’ Knowledge, Attitudes, Perception Regarding Halal Pharmaceuticals

The study highlights the importance of providing targeted education on halal pharmaceuticals to fill knowledge gaps and foster culturally sensitive health care.

Halal Horizons: Future of Pharmaceutical Science at Taylor’s University

Taylor’s University’s programme teaches students to uphold halal practices in the cosmetic industry, preparing them for the expanding halal pharmaceutical sector.