Qatar Strengthens Halal Industry Presence at MIHAS 2025
JAKARTA – The countdown has begun for one of the world’s most significant halal industry gatherings as Malaysia prepares to launch the Malaysia International Halal Showcase (MIHAS) 2025 tomorrow. This year’s event promises to be particularly noteworthy with seven enterprises from Qatar confirmed to participate, demonstrating the emirate’s expanding focus on the global halal marketplace.
Malaysia’s Leadership in Halal Standards
MIHAS 2025 serves as more than just a trade exhibition—it represents Malaysia’s established position as the world’s premier destination for halal certification excellence. The event brings together international businesses, government officials, and industry experts, creating an unprecedented networking opportunity for nations seeking to expand their halal market presence.
For participating countries like Qatar, the showcase provides direct access to Malaysia’s internationally recognized halal certification framework, which has become synonymous with quality and compliance across global markets.
Diverse Qatari Business Representation
While specific details about all seven participating companies remain confidential, Magic Touch has been identified as one of the key Qatari exhibitors. This enterprise specializes in halal-compliant cosmetics and personal care items, tapping into the rapidly expanding market for ethical beauty products that meet Islamic guidelines.
The growing popularity of halal beauty products, particularly among younger consumers, reflects a broader trend toward products that combine religious compliance with quality assurance. The remaining Qatari participants are anticipated to represent various industries, including culinary products, beverages, logistics services, and lifestyle merchandise, supporting Qatar’s National Vision 2030 economic diversification strategy.
Expanding Halal Industry Horizons
This year’s MIHAS will highlight the halal industry’s evolution beyond traditional food and beverage sectors. Emerging areas such as halal-compliant digital solutions, Islamic banking services, religious tourism, modest clothing lines, and pharmaceutical products will take center stage, illustrating the industry’s remarkable diversification.
Malaysia’s halal certification authority, JAKIM, continues to set international standards, making it an attractive partner for businesses targeting both Muslim-majority regions and broader markets where halal certification signals premium quality and ethical production methods.
Strategic Partnership Benefits
The collaboration between Qatar and Malaysia at MIHAS 2025 represents a mutually beneficial relationship. Malaysia gains stronger connections with the diversifying Gulf economy, while Qatar leverages Malaysia’s well-established halal infrastructure to enhance its global market penetration.
This partnership aligns with both nations’ strategic objectives: Malaysia reinforces its role as the global halal industry leader, while Qatar advances its economic diversification goals through expanded international trade relationships.
Market Growth and Future Prospects
The global halal market, now valued in the trillions of dollars, continues its upward trajectory. This growth stems not only from Muslim consumers but also from non-Muslim markets that associate halal certification with superior quality, ethical production, and safety standards.
MIHAS 2025 provides an essential platform for businesses to capitalize on this expansion, exchange industry knowledge, and collaborate on innovative solutions that will shape the halal economy’s future.
As the exhibition opens tomorrow, industry observers anticipate significant developments in international cooperation, technological innovation, and market expansion that will further cement Malaysia and Qatar’s positions as influential forces in the global halal economy.
Original Article:
Halal Times. (2025, September 16). 7 Qatar Companies to Attend Malaysia International Halal Showcase 2025. Retrieved from https://www.halaltimes.com/7-qatar-companies-to-showcase-at-global-halal-expo-in-malaysia/


