Türkiye and Saudi Arabia forge Halal Industry Partnership at Istanbul Summit

Türkiye's Halal Accreditation Agency (HAK) and the Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) have signed a cooperation agreement at the World Halal Summit in Istanbul. The memorandum of understanding aims to enhance collaboration in the global halal market through shared expertise and joint initiatives.
Türkiye and Saudi Arabia have taken a significant step toward strengthening their collaboration in the rapidly expanding global halal market. A memorandum of understanding was signed between Türkiye's Halal Accreditation Agency (HAK) and the Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) during the World Halal Summit in Istanbul. The agreement signals a strategic partnership between two key Muslim nations to advance halal standards and industry practices, reinforcing Türkiye's position as a central hub for the Islamic economy.
Comprehensive Cooperation Framework
The newly inked agreement establishes a framework for extensive collaboration between the Turkish and Saudi halal authorities. It encompasses the exchange of expertise and information related to halal products, encouraging mutual visits and meetings between technical teams. The partnership also includes plans to organize joint training programs, specialized courses, seminars, and workshops aimed at enhancing technical capabilities in halal certification and standardization.
Synergy at the World Halal Summit
The signing ceremony occurred during the 11th World Halal Summit and Halal Expo, which runs from November 26 to 29 under the auspices of the Turkish presidency. The event, organized in collaboration with the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the Turkish Trade Ministry, and HAK, has brought together sector participants under the theme "Strengthening Halal Industry via Innovation and Excellence." The summit represents the world's premier gathering for the halal industry, attracting thousands of international visitors and hundreds of exhibiting companies.
Strategic Information Sharing
A key component of the agreement involves sharing information about participation in international conferences, forums, and events related to halal products and services. This collaboration will enable both authorities to stay abreast of global developments in halal standards and market trends. The partnership reflects a growing trend of cooperation between Muslim-majority nations to harmonize standards and capture a larger share of the estimated $7 trillion global halal market.
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