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Russia and Indonesia Forge Halal Product Quality Verification Agreement

In a significant step towards enhancing trade relations, Russia and Indonesia have officially agreed to establish a robust infrastructure for verifying the quality of halal products. This landmark agreement was formalized through a memorandum of cooperation signed by the Russian Federal Accreditation Service, known as Rose Accreditation, and Indonesia’s Halal Product Assurance Agency.

A Historic Signing Ceremony

The signing ceremony took place during a pivotal meeting of the Russian-Indonesian Intergovernmental Commission (IGC) held in Jakarta on Tuesday. This event marks a crucial milestone in the collaboration between the two nations, aimed at fostering mutual economic growth and expanding trade opportunities. The memorandum was signed by Nazary Skrypnik, the head of Ros Accreditation, and Ahmad Haikal Hasan, the head of Indonesia’s Halal Product Assurance Agency, symbolizing a commitment to uphold the highest standards in halal product verification.

Expanding Market Opportunities

The agreement is particularly significant for the Russian agricultural sector, as it opens doors for the verification of Russian products under the halal certification system. This initiative is expected to facilitate the expansion of livestock product supplies, especially beef, into the Indonesian market. Russian Deputy Agriculture Minister Maxim Borovoi highlighted the importance of these negotiations, indicating a strong interest from Russian producers, including major player Miratorg, in tapping into Indonesia’s growing demand for halal-certified products.

A Win-Win Situation

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This collaboration not only benefits Russia by providing access to a lucrative market but also supports Indonesia’s commitment to ensuring the quality and authenticity of halal products for its consumers. As the global halal market continues to expand, this partnership positions both countries to capitalize on the increasing demand for halal-certified goods, fostering economic growth and strengthening bilateral relations.

Looking Ahead

As the world becomes more interconnected, the establishment of a halal product quality verification infrastructure represents a forward-thinking approach to international trade. Both Russia and Indonesia are poised to benefit from this agreement, paving the way for future collaborations in various sectors. With a shared vision for quality and compliance, the two nations are set to embark on a journey that not only enhances their economic ties but also promotes cultural understanding and cooperation in the global marketplace.


Original Article:

Interfax. (2025, April 16). Russia planning to expand its halal exports. Interfax. https://interfax.com/newsroom/top-stories/110971/