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Melaka Offers To Be 'Middleman' For Japan In Halal Certification
By Mohd Nasir Yusoff
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 2 (Bernama) -- Malaysia's southern state of Melaka has offered to be
'middleman' for Japan in securing halal certification for its black vinegar to
enable the product to be marketed in East Asian and other Islamic countries.
Chief Minister Mohd Ali Rustam said the vinegar, with the brand name
'kurozu’, was popular in Japan as a health drink and would therefore, benefit
Muslim consumers.
The product is made from rice and yeast.
"So, a halal certificate from the Malaysian Islamic Religious Department
(Jakim) is necessary to lure Muslim consumers worldwide," he said in a statement
to Bernama from Japan on Wednesday.
Mohd Ali, who is on a four-day working visit to Japan, suggested the idea
during a dinner with the Kagoshima-Malaysia Friendship Association (KMFA),
organised by the Malaysian Industrial Development Authority (Mida) in Osaka on
Tuesday night.
He led a delegation from Melaka to visit the vinegar factory at Sakamoto
Brewing in Kagoshima.
Also present at the function were Industrial Trade, Entrepreneur Development
and State Cooperative Committee chairman Abdul Ghafaar Atan, Invest Melaka
general manager Ramli Ali and Osaka Mida director Zabidi Mahbar.
KMFA was represented, among others, by its executive director, Yoshio
Matsuzawa, and Kagoshima International Exchange Centre director Prof Mishima
Moritake.
During the meeting, the chief minister also invited entrepreneurs from
Kagoshima to invest in Melaka in its small-and-medium industries (SMIs) and
participate in the state's tourism and fisheries development.
Meanwhile, Moritake said they would send a delegation to Melaka to survey
trade and investment opportunities.
He hoped the existing good relations between them would augur well for joint
economic, education and investment initiatives.
The Melaka delegation left for Nagoya to visit the Honda company in Suzuka
before returning home on Thursday.
-- BERNAMA