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KAZAI INNOVATIVE IDEAS SOLUTION
ACCESSING THE ASIA
MARKET
HARMONISING INTO THE HALAL SUPPLY CHAIN
MALAYSIA - CHINA - HONG KONG
MUSLIM POPULATION
Source: Bank Negara Malaysia Halal Ecosystem Prospects for Global Growth 2015; Thompson Reuters State of the Global Islamic Economy Report 2015/2016
URBAN
LOCAL EXPATRIATE
HIGH
INCOME
MEDIUM
INCOME
LOW
INCOME
Affordable to
look for high
quality
products
Branded /
imported
products
International
manufactured
products
Selective to
look for
budgetable yet
quality
products
Imported /
local products
International
and/or local
manufactured
products
Looking for
low price
with quality
products
Local
products
Local
manufactured
products
HIGH
INCOME
Affordable to
look for high
quality
products
Branded /
imported
products
International
manufactured
products in
demand
PHYSICAL PURCHASE TREND
• 2.5% from total urban population in Malaysia and
Brunei purchase good quality/imported products
• 50% from Malaysia population are online
shoppers (more than 50% buying imported
apparel, foods, health and beauty products)
• About 34% of Chinese population purchase
online products, with 58% buying imported
goods of apparels and foods
• Consumer product interest:
Food products (muesli bar, grains, tea,
coffee)
Apparels (women and children)
Beauty products
ONLINE PURCHASE TREND
Source: www.chinainternetwatch.com; MIDA
EFFECT ON HALAL AWARENESS
• Demand for Halal certified products
FACTORS FORCING INCREASE DEMAND OF HALAL CERTIFIED PRODUCTS
Lifestyle choice for quality assurance
Greater variety in the markets
Safe, quality, hygiene consumer products
Overall process monitored regularly by authorised agency / body
MALAYSIA
ISLAMIC FINANCE
FOOD & BEVERAGES
TOURISM
PHARMACEUTICALS &
COSMETICS
* Thompson Reuters State of the
Global Islamic Economy Report
2016/2017
CHINA /
HONG KONG
YOUR SOLUTION PROVIDER
HALAL CERTIFICATION
REQUIREMENT REGULATORY
BONDED
WAREHOUSE
30%
Sharia
Compliance
70%
Thoyyiban
Compliance
HALALAN
THOYYIBAN
HALAL CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENT
• Component in Malaysia (JAKIM) Halal Certification
Management
Responsibility
Source of
Ingredients
Processing and
Handling
Good Manufacturing Practice
Premise, Personnel, Equipment
Process, Cleanliness
Logistics, Warehouse
Food Act; Food Hygiene;
HACCP
Other Regulatory
requirement (DVS, NPCB, etc)
Halal certification is an extension to the international
code of practice on manufacturing and food safety
HALAL CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENT
• Malaysia (JAKIM) Halal Certification Schemes
Food product/drinks/ supplement
Food premise/eating establishment
Consumer products
Cosmetic and toiletries
Slaughterhouse
Pharmaceutical
Logistic
HALAL CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENT
• Component in Malaysia (JAKIM) Halal Certification and Enforcement
Unauthorised usage of Halal logo
PROHIBITION/RESTRICTION OF IMPORTS
The following goods are absolutely prohibited from importation:
• Reproduction of any currency note, bank note, or coin which are currently been
issued in any country.
• Indecent printings, paintings, photographs, books, cards, lithographic, engravings,
films, video tapes, laser discs, color slides, computer disc and any other media.
• Any device which intended to be prejudicial to the interest of Malaysia or
unsuited with peace.
• All genuses of Piranha fish.
• Turtle eggs.
• Cocoa pods, rambutans, pulasan, longan, and nam nam fruits from Philipines
and Indonesia.
• Intoxicating liquors containing more than 3.46 milligrams per litre in any lead or
in any compound of copper.
• Daggers and flick knives.
• Broadcast receivers capable of receiving radio communication within the ranges
(68 - 87) MHz and (108 - 174) MHz
• Sodium arsenate.
• Cloth bearing the imprint or duplicate of any verses of the Quran.
• Pen, pencil, and other articles resembling syringes.
• Poisonous chemical
• Lightning arresters containing radioactive material.
The importations of goods specified below are prohibited except under an import
licence or permit from relevant authorities:
• Egg in the shells.
• Any meat, bones, hide, skin, hoofs, horns, offal or any part of the animals and
Poultry.
• Live animals-primates including ape, monkey, lemur, galago, potto, and others.
• Explosives and Fireworks
• Imitation arms, toy gun / pistols.
• Imitation hand grenades.
• Arms and ammunition other than personal arms ammunition imported by bona
fide traveller.
• Bullet proof vests, steel helmets and other articles of clothing as protection
against attack.
• Soil and pests including live insects, rats, snails, and cultures of plant disease
causing organisms.
• Safety helmets (except as worn by motorcyclists or motorcycle pillion riders).
• Video machines excluding game watches and video games for use with television
receiver.
• Motor vehicles.
• Batik sarong.
• Rice and padi including rice products.
• Equipment to be connected to a public telecommunication network.
• Radio communication being used for telecommunication in the frequency lower
than 3000 GHz.
• Saccharin and its salt.
• Parabola antenna for outdoor use.
• Pests and organisms which are capable of being injurious to plants.
• Live fish.
• Animal oils and fats.
• Plants include parts and plant products.
• Household and agricultural pesticides.
• Electric domestic equipments that use 50 volt or 120 volt Dc or more
• Toxic and/or hazardous wastes.
• Corals, alive or dead.
• Apparatus/equipment for the brewing of beer in the home.
• Pharmaceutical products
ILLICIT DRUGS - THE PUNISHMENT FOR DRUG TRAFFICKING IS DEATH BY HANGING.
Import and export of illicit drugs (eg: morphine, heroine, candu, marijuana, etc.) are
strictly prohibited.
Prescribed drugs can only be imported into or exported from the country by virtue of
a licence issued by the Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
REGULATORY
• Malaysia Import regulations Source: www.customs.gov.my
REGULATORY
Malaysia is also a member of :
• AFTA (ASEAN Free Trade Area)
• APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation)
• ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nation)
• WTO (World Trade Organisation)
PROHIBITION/RESTRICTION OF EXPORTS
The following goods are absolutely prohibited from exportation:
• Turtle eggs.
• Rattan from Peninsula of Malaysia.
The following are some of the goods which require an export licence/permit from
relevant authorities:
• Any animal or bird, other than a domestic animal or domestic fowl, whether alive
or dead or any part thereof.
• Live animals from bovine species.
• Poultry.
• Meat of bovine animals.
• Cockles.
• Plants including orchids.
• Vegetables, fresh, chilled or frozen in excess 3kg per consignment.
• Palm kernels and palm seeds.
• Military clothing and equipment.
• Arms and ammunition.
• Antiquities as defined or stated in any written law in Malaysia.
• Sugar and rice
• Coral, alive or dead.
• Live prawns/shrimps/fish.
• Collections of zoological, botanical, mineralogical, anatomical, historical,
archaeological, or ethnographical with numismatic interest.
• Malaysia Export regulations Source: www.customs.gov.my
REGULATORY
RESTRICTED ITEMS TO HONG KONG AND CHINA
• Beverages with an alcoholic strength above 30% at 20"C
Receiver to provide import licence or pay duties. State alcohol content, age,
quantity, volume and brand for exemption proof, licence application or duty rate
calculation. Transit shipments: obtain permit.
• Animal products including skins and leather goods and ivory
Clearly state kind of commodity (i.e. made with what kind of animals - scientific
names), or shipment will be subject to inspection.
lnvolving endangered species including ivory: provide Convention on
International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)
certificate, import licence and/or certificate of origin.
• Biological Substance Category B, UN3373
Import and transit may require permit issued by Hong Kong's Department of
Health. Transit shipments with non-infectious content not exposed to infectious
agents: declare explicitly on invoice.
• Circuits & circuit boards, computer components, parts and software, electronic
equipment, radar equipment including transmitters & receivers and
telecommunications equipment
State technical details on invoice. Telecommunications equipment: receiver
requires import licence from Hong Kong's Office of the Communications
Authority (OFCA).
• Drugs: prescription and non-prescription, medical samples, medical / dental
supplies and equipment
Receiver requires import licence from Hong Kong's Department of Health.
• Diplomatic mail
Send as goods. Clearly show shipper and receivers details on Waybill; state
shipment is diplomatic mail, and/or relate d to foreign affairs.
• Foodstuffs and other perishables including fresh milk, excluding canned or dry
foods
Subject to inspection. State commodity type on invoice. Fresh milk: provide milk
licence; powdered formula: provide export licence.
• China and Hong Kong
• Mobile phones, accessories and components
Receiver requires import licence from Hong Kong's Office of the Communications
Authority (OFCA).
• Rice
Receiver requires import licence from Hong Kong s Trade and Industry
Department.
• Seeds
Provide Phytosanitary Certificate.
• Tobacco
Dutiable unless receiver holds import license.
For asbestos, carnet shipments, chemicals including drugs and X-ray machines, to
contact DHL Customer Services before shipping.
REGULATORY
• China and Hong Kong
GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENT
Certificate of Origin (CO)
This certifies the place of manufacture of the exported goods to meet the
requirements of the importing authorities.
Prepared by: Trade and lndustry Department and five Chambers of Commerce [1]
Certificate of Origin Generalized Systems of Preferences (GSP) Form A
(or as Form A)
A CO to support the claim for preferential tariff entry (a reduced or zero rate) of the
exporting country's products into the GSP donors under the GSP they operate. ln
general, a Form A is issued only when the goods concerned have met both the origin
rules of the preference receiving country as well as the origin criteria of the
respective donor country's GSP.
Prepared by: Trade and lndustry Department and five Chambers of Commerce
lmport / Export Declaration
A statement made to the Director of Customs at port of entry / exit, declaring full
particulars of the shipment, eg. the nature and the destination / exporting country of
the ship's cargo. lts primary use is for compiling trade statistics.
Prepared by: exporter / importer
lmport / Export Licence
A document issued by a relevant government department authorising the imports
and exports of certain controlled goods.
Prepared by: Trade and lndustry Department, Customs & Excise Department, etc
lnternational lmport Certificate (llC)
A statement issued by the government of country of destination, certifying the
imported strategic goods will be disposed of in the designated country. ln Hong
Kong, it is issued only to meet an exporting country's requirement.
Prepared by: Trade and lndustry Department
Delivery Verification Certificate (DVC)
A statement issued by the government of country of destination, certifying a specific
strategic commodity has been arrived in the designated country. ln Hong Kong, it is
issued only to meet an exporting country's req uirement.
Prepared by: Trade and lndustry Department
Landing Certificate
A document issued by the government of country of destination, certifying a specific
commodity has been arrived in the designated country. ln Hong Kong, it is issued by
the Census and Statistics Department. Application requirements include letter
stating the reason for the application, import declaration & receipt; bill of lading, sea
waybill & land manifest; supplier's invoice; and packing list (if any).
Prepared by: Census and Statistics Department
Customs lnvoice
A document specified by the customs authorities of the importing countries stating
the selling price, costs for freight, insurance, packing and payment terms, etc, for the
purpose of determining the customs value.
This is the general requirement. Requirement may vary depending on product and
place of origin.
OPPORTUNITIES AND SOURCES
• B2B platform covering Malaysia-
HK-China-Dubai
• Bonded warehouse facilities for
the 4 countries
• Product pavilion in Tianjin, China
and Dubai, UAE for products
from Malaysia, China and other
participating countries who
intend to use our services
CONSUMER ENGAGEMENT
• Utilising the e-Halal.com platform
CONSUMER ENGAGEMENT
• The e-Halal.com platform
OUR SERVICES
• Malaysia Halal certification
awareness and compliance
training programmes, pre-
application advisory
• Halal park development
• Halal product management
& trading services
• Halal talks and forum for
universities and colleges
• Strategic partner to JAKIM
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