Chamber Introduction
The Chamber is voluntarily formed by legal entities, associations, enterprises, and individuals engaged in or concerned with the halal industry, the promotion of Islamic culture, halal certification, cross-border trade, tourism, technology, and related fields. It is duly registered and approved by government authorities, and holds the status of a legal entity.
Chamber Structure
General Assembly
Board of Directors / Board of Supervisors / Secretariat
(The supreme decision-making body)
(Governance, oversight, and daily operations)
Advisory Council
(Academia / Culture / Law / Finance / Industry / Public Policy)
Expert Committee
(Compliance / Market / Legal Affairs / Finance / Digital Intelligence)
PMO – Project Management Office
(Cross-departmental implementation, timeline and quality management)
Digital Intelligence Platform
(Content hub, directory mapping, mini-programs, CRM and KPI dashboards, ensuring transparency of processes and traceability of milestones)
Advisory Council & Expert Committee
- Professors in food science, pharmacy, business, cultural studies, and related fields.
Islamic Culture / Compliance Advisors
- Experts in halal standards and compliance, senior consultants from international certification bodies.
Legal Advisors
- Specialists in import/export and labeling regulations, contracts and intellectual property, cross-border compliance, and dispute resolution.
Financial Advisors
- Experts in Islamic finance structures, supply chain finance, and risk management.
Academic Advisors
Industry & Channel Advisors
- Professionals in food, daily-use/beauty products, tourism & MICE, e-commerce, and trade fair practices.
Public Policy Advisors
- Specialists in collaboration, monitoring & evaluation, and city branding.
Expert Committee
Compliance & Standards Committee
Market & Channels Committee
Legal & Risk Management Committee
Finance & Investment Committee
Digital Intelligence Committee
Design Concept of the Chamber Logo
The logo of the Greater Bay Area (Macao) Halal Industry Chamber of Commerce adopts the green color commonly used in the Islamic world, which also corresponds to the green of the Macao Special Administrative Region. At the center, the lotus flower is integrated with the image of a mosque, symbolizing the Chamber’s mission of promoting the halal industry with Macao and the Greater Bay Area as its base. Beneath the emblem is the Arabic word “Halal,” followed by the Chamber’s founding year, 2025. The outer circle is encircled by the Chamber’s English name, while a ribbon at the bottom bears the words “Greater Bay Area (Macao) Halal Industry Chamber of Commerce” in Chinese.
The overall design does not reference any existing Macao association logos, ensuring uniqueness. The emblem is entirely original, independently created by the designer, with a graceful and simple form that is easy to remember.

