The new collaboration is expected to bolster Indonesia’s capabilities in the field of halal industry digitalisation (BK Awangga / Shutterstock).

Collaboration will boost Indonesia’s capacity as a global halal hub


Indonesia, the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) and Malaysia with partner to digitise the archipelago’s halal industry.

 

Jakarta: The Indonesian government will collaborate with the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), Serunai Commerce Malaysia and Universitas Brawijaya in a bid to boost Indonesia’s capabilities in the field of halal industry digitalisation.

Minister of National Development Planning Suharso Monoarfa announced at a press conference on March 28 the advances will be made via reverse linkage, the technical cooperation mechanism enabled by the IsDB whereby member countries and Muslim communities in non-member countries exchange knowledge, expertise, technology and resources to develop their capacities and find solutions for autonomous development.

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