Industrial zones are catalysts that help catapult a nation’s economic activities and shore up investor confidence.
To that end, the establishment and optimization of halal industrial estates can prove instrumental for the Islamic economy ecosystem.
However, Indonesia’s halal industrial estates leave much to be desired, and a long shot from coming into their own. Numbers back up the claim: their occupancy levels continue to remain low, despite being in operations for three years.
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