Topic:清真
All articles tagged “清真”, aggregated across product categories, compiled from official sources.
Malaysia Collagen Products: Source, Halal and NPRA Labelling in Practice
Collagen supplements are health supplements in Malaysia, regulated by NPRA/DCA and requiring MAL registration. The label must truthfully state the source (marine/bovine/porcine), content and allergens, and observe the line between beauty and therapeutic claims.
A Complete Analysis of Malaysia Halal Certification for Pharmaceuticals and Health Supplements (MS 2424)
To carry the halal mark on pharmaceuticals and supplements, the competent authority is JAKIM and the core standard is MS 2424; the iron rule is to complete NPRA registration first, then apply for halal certification.
How Is Halal Certification Done for OEM / Contract-Manufactured Products? The Division of Responsibility Between Brand and Manufacturer
You can have your product carry the halal mark even without your own factory. This article analyses the halal certification structure for contract / subcontract manufacturing, the certificate-holding entity, contractual responsibility and multi-brand shared-line management.
Halal Ingredient and Supplier Management: JAKIM Recognition, Traceability and Documentation
Ingredient and supplier management is the foundation of halal certification. This article breaks down the three halal statuses of ingredients, the recognition threshold for foreign halal certificates, and supplier verification and ongoing monitoring in practice.
Halal for Export: Compliance Essentials for Selling Malaysian Halal Worldwide
Malaysia's JAKIM halal mark enjoys high global acceptance, but export is not "JAKIM covers everything." This article covers the two-layer logic of halal export: obtain JAKIM certification, and meet each destination country's (Indonesia, GCC, etc.) recognition and documentation requirements.
E-commerce Halal Labelling and Claims: No Certification, Don't Touch the Word "Halal"
Selling in the name of "halal" on Malaysian e-commerce is governed by the Trade Descriptions Act 2011 and the halal orders: only products certified by JAKIM/a state council may use halal wording and the mark. Mislabelling can be fined up to millions of ringgit. This article covers compliant listing practices.
Halal Cosmetics Essentials: Ingredients, Alcohol, and JAKIM (MS 2200)
To label cosmetics as Halal, you must obtain JAKIM certification (MS 2200), keep all ingredients Halal, avoid non-Halal animal sources and alcohol, and prevent cross-contamination on the production line. This article explains the essentials.
Pork / Lard Declaration: Labelling Rules for Non-Halal Foods
Foods containing pork, lard or any pig-derived ingredient must be clearly declared in Malaysia. This article explains how to declare pork sources and the market impact.
Halal Ingredients and Cross-Contamination: The Key to Passing Certification
Halal certification looks not only at ingredients but also at whether products are cross-contaminated with non-Halal items. This article explains high-risk ingredients and production-line separation.
Malaysia Halal Logo Usage Rules (No Self-Made Marks Allowed)
Only products certified by JAKIM may use the official Halal mark, and you may not design your own similar mark. This article explains the mark's usage rules.
How Is Foreign Halal Certification Recognised in Malaysia? (JAKIM FHCB)
Imported products may use certificates from JAKIM-recognised Foreign Halal Certification Bodies (FHCB). This article explains how to confirm whether a body is on the recognised list.
Malaysia Halal Certification Process (JAKIM MYeHALAL Online Application)
Local businesses apply for JAKIM Halal certification online through the MYeHALAL system. This article breaks down the flow from registration and documents to audit and certificate issuance.
Animal-Sourced Ingredients & Halal in Health Supplements: Handling Capsule Shells & Gelatin (Malaysia)
Capsule shells and gelatin are often animal-sourced and their origin must be declared; to label a product Halal you must go through JAKIM. This article explains animal-source and Halal considerations for health supplements.
Malaysia Halal Certification Guide: JAKIM, MS 1500, MYeHALAL and Foreign Certification Bodies
Want to break into Malaysia's halal market? You need JAKIM Malaysia halal certification (based on MS 1500), and imported goods must use a JAKIM-recognized foreign certification body. This article breaks down the certification process, logo rules and key import points.