Malaysian business licence·Federal
Halal Certification (JAKIM)
Issued by Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM)Trade Description Act 2011 — Halal certification
Overview
Voluntary certification by JAKIM (or recognised state Islamic authority). Required to display the halal mark on products or premises.
Key details
Governing Act
Trade Description Act 2011 — Halal certification
Agency fees
Varies by agency — see official source
Validity
Annual renewal typical
Issuing authority
Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM)
Fees shown are government / local-authority fees payable to the issuing agency. Emerhub charges a separate service fee for handling the application end-to-end.
Which businesses need it
Optional / commonly held
- 10120MSIC 10120Item · Required to display halal claim; voluntary otherwise
- 10130MSIC 10130Item · Required to display halal claim; voluntary otherwise
- 10311MSIC 10311Item · Required to display halal claim; voluntary otherwise
- 10712Manufacture of bread, cakes and other bakery productsItem · Required to display halal claim; voluntary otherwise
- 10739MSIC 10739Item · Required to display halal claim; voluntary otherwise
- 10791Manufacture of coffeeItem · Required to display halal claim; voluntary otherwise
- 10792Manufacture of teaItem · Required to display halal claim; voluntary otherwise
- 10799Manufacture of other food products n.e.c.Item · Required to display halal claim; voluntary otherwise
- 11041Manufacture of soft drinksItem · Required to display halal claim; voluntary otherwise
- 11042Production of natural mineral waters and other bottled watersItem · Required to display halal claim; voluntary otherwise
- 56101Restaurants and restaurant cum night clubsItem · Required to display halal claim; voluntary otherwise
- 56102Cafeterias/canteensItem · Required to display halal claim; voluntary otherwise
- 56103Fast-food restaurantsItem · Required to display halal claim; voluntary otherwise