[4][5] Among the various approaches utilized, HDC engages in the design and implementation of various adapted programs catered to the broad needs of businesses ranging from Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) to Large Multinational Corporations.
[6][7] HDC also partners very closely with public sector organizations from the federal to state levels to support the advancement of Halal standards and commerce across the nation.
[11][1][12] This is an objective echoed by HDC's vision statement which underscores its aim to build Malaysia as the most competitive country in the global Halal industry.
[21] In this seat, HDC is tasked as central coordinator to ensure the fulfillment of four key objectives; Hairol Ariffein Sahari currently serves as the Acting Chief Executive Officer after the departure of previous CEO Dato Seri Jamil Bidin.
In October 2013, HDC signed a memorandum of understanding with SME Bank and Bumiputera Agenda Steering Unit for the establishment of a RM280 million Halal Development Fund.