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Outcomes of Negotiation on Halal Meat Business

Journal
Journal of Fatwa Management and Research
Date Issued
2019
Author(s)
Norhayati Rafida Abdul Rahim 
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 
Mohd Nazmi Abd Manap 
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 
Alina Abdul Rahim 
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 
Balqish Juliana Ali
Mohd Hazim Bin Mohd Yusop
Syamsul Kamar Wahab @ Muhamad
Musa Ahmad
Sukri Hassan
Abstract
Halal concepts are now being put into practice, across multilayers of trade and industrial services worldwide. Syariah compliant certifications championed by NGOs, independent bodies and government agencies, allow acceptance of Halal certifications and recognition of products, as fit and Halal for Muslim consumption, for domestic uses, and exports. Today’s global market are now trending towards capturing the lucrative Halal trade, profitably, with common household items such as Halal meat, food and beverages, becoming more accessible globally. Other range of services, such as Halal hospitality, tourism, and Syariah compliant banking systems; and tangible non-food products, like cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and toiletries, are expanding to cater for the Muslims’ worldwide needs across the continents. This article focuses on the training that had been conducted by the Institute of Halal and Research Management (IHRAM) in the year of 2014 and 2015 on the Halal meat business international industry players, focusing on Pakistani meat produces, traders, importers and government authorities. Does the training provide opportunities in allowing negotiable terms and conditions, thus aligning strategies that will mutually benefit developing markets of halal meat in Malaysia, and Pakistan? Can the training become a platform for smart partnerships and mutual recognition of bilateral trade negotiations, in halal meat production within differing nations? Can training negotiate linkages with halal meat importers from other countries and work actively in increasing the export level of Halal meat into Malaysia? This article, therefore, explain the complexity of negotiation outcomes and the challenges faced by the Halal meat traders of different countries to agree on common areas and establish sustainable relationships of future trade and bilateral communications to build the Halal industry linkages internationally.
Subjects

Negotiation

Halal

Training

Halal Business

Action Research

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