Qatar Chamber, ICCD sign agreement to develop digital halal products platform
Qatar Chamber and the Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Development (ICCD) have signed an agreement to establish a digital platform for halal products, aimed at improving transparency, traceability and trade facilitation across the global halal ecosystem.
The agreement was signed on the sidelines of the 41st General Assembly meeting of the Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Development and the Makkah Halal Forum, held in Makkah.
According to Sheikh Khalifa bin Jassim bin Mohamed Al-Thani, chairman of Qatar Chamber, the initiative reflects the growing efforts to strengthen digital infrastructure within the halal sector and enhance international cooperation among Islamic economies. He further noted that transforming halal systems into strategic economic tools could reinforce the GCC’s position as a regional and global hub while supporting diversification and food security goals.
Sheikh Khalifa stated that collaboration between chambers of commerce across Islamic countries would help harmonise standards and specifications, increase confidence in halal products, and enhance governance and transparency throughout the industry.
During the General Assembly meeting, members reviewed progress on implementing decisions from the previous session, elected board members for the new term, and approved the appointment of a new chairman. The assembly also endorsed financial reports, including the Chamber’s 2026 budget and 2024 financial statements, and discussed planned activities for 2026.
Muhammad Ali Bandial