13 Halal-Certified MSMEs in Central Luzon Recognized by DTI
13 Halal-Certified MSMEs in Central Luzon Recognized by DTI

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Region 3 recognized 13 micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Central Luzon that obtained Halal certification in 2025. The recognition took place during an event titled “Strengthening Halal MSME Competitiveness: Awarding and Capacity Development.”

Supporting Halal Industry Growth

The program is part of DTI’s Halal Industry Development and Promotion Project (HIDPP), which aims to help local enterprises meet Halal standards and expand access to domestic and international markets. A total of 32 MSMEs from the seven provinces of Central Luzon participated in the activity, which combined an awarding ceremony with capacity-building sessions focused on Halal certification requirements, product quality standards, market expansion, e-commerce opportunities, and financing support.

Resource Speakers and Programs

Among the resource speakers during the event were representatives from the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), Halal certifying organizations, the DTI E-Commerce Bureau, and the Small Business Corporation. The Small Business Corporation presented its FALAH financing program, designed to support Halal-certified enterprises. DTI Halal Domestic Program Management Office Program Manager Dimnatang Radia discussed ongoing efforts to implement the country’s Halal Strategic Development Plan.

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The program includes initiatives to increase the number of certified Halal MSMEs nationwide and expand support for certification and capability-building programs. This recognition underscores DTI’s commitment to strengthening the Halal industry in Central Luzon and beyond.

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