Unified Halal Mark Vital For Global Economic Expansion And Consumer Confidence, Says SFDA CEO
Dr. Hisham Aljadhey, CEO of the Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA), highlighted the urgent need for a unified global halal mark. He stated that such a standard is crucial for expanding the halal economy globally, opening new markets, and boosting consumer trust. This statement was made during his speech at the 11th World Halal Summit in Istanbul, Türkiye.
The summit, which took place from November 26 to 29, attracted participants from over 50 countries and more than 50,000 visitors. It is recognized as one of the most significant international platforms for discussing the halal sector's growth and challenges.

Dr. Aljadhey emphasized that the halal sector is experiencing rapid growth due to increasing global demand. He noted that this economic space is vast and poised for substantial expansion in the near future. The SFDA's participation in the summit reflects its dedication to developing a global halal ecosystem and fostering international partnerships.
He also pointed out that investors and decision-makers should focus on several key areas to ensure long-term sustainability in the halal sector. These include unifying certifications and standards worldwide to improve quality and efficiency, establishing a global digital ecosystem for transparency and compliance, and using modern technology to develop oversight tools.
Dr. Aljadhey highlighted that the halal sector has become a significant component of international trade. It offers considerable opportunities for growth in industries such as food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. He stressed that the current global environment provides an encouraging backdrop to enhance the impact of the halal economy.
This positive outlook boosts investment appeal and supports worldwide expansion of the sector. The SFDA aims to create new opportunities that enhance competitiveness within the sector, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030 objectives of promoting growth and sustainable development.
By focusing on these strategic pillars, Dr. Aljadhey believes countries and companies can offer more reliable products. This approach will help deepen the influence of the halal economy on a global scale, providing a promising foundation for innovation and prosperity.
The SFDA's efforts at the summit are part of its broader commitment to advancing the global halal ecosystem. These initiatives aim to expand cooperation with international partners, creating new avenues for growth within this rapidly evolving sector.
With inputs from SPA