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    The global Halal market has been estimated at 1.6 billion consumers and may be worth up to US$1.6 trillion per annum by 2018. Food certified as Halal by an Australian certifying organisation is able to compete in the overseas market and so create export opportunities. For example, the Senate Economics References Committee noted, in a 2015 report on third party certification of food, that:

    Following quote is taken from Parliament of Australia 30/8/2016

    Halal certification is required for [red meat] exports to Indonesia, Malaysia, Iran, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Kuwait, Bahrain, Brunei, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Egypt. These are significant markets for the meat industry and third party certification is instrumental in providing exporters access to these markets.[2]

    What is it that I guess, you Australians dont want too understand about the above 2 paragraphs.

    Or is our government been infiltrated?
 
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