SFDA CEO: Unified Halal Mark for Global Economic Expansion and Growth
2025-11-26
H.E. Dr. Hisham S. Aljadhey, CEO of the Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA), emphasized the critical need for a unified global halal mark. This standard is essential to support the worldwide expansion of the halal economy, a move that will contribute to opening new markets and significantly enhance consumer confidence. Dr. Aljadhey noted that the halal sector is a vast, rapidly growing economic space, driven by rising international demand, and is poised for substantial growth in the coming period.
Dr. Aljadhey delivered this statement during his address as the head of the SFDA and Saudi Halal Center delegation at the 11th World Halal Summit. Held in Istanbul, Turkey, from November 26 to 29, the Summit hosted participants from over 50 countries and attracted more than 50,000 visitors, highlighting its status as one of the most significant international platforms.
To ensure the development and long-term sustainability of the halal sector, Dr. Aljadhey explained that investors and decision-makers must prioritize key fundamental pillars, including: unifying certifications and standards globally to enhance quality and efficiency; establishing a global digital ecosystem to support transparency and compliance; and utilizing modern technology to develop oversight tools that enable countries and companies to offer more reliable products.
Dr. Aljadhey further highlighted that the halal sector has become an influential element in international trade, offering substantial opportunities for development in the food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries. He stressed that the current international landscape provides a stimulating environment to deepen the halal economy’s impact, representing a promising foundation for innovation and prosperity. This outlook enhances investment attractiveness and fuels the sector's expansion worldwide.
The SFDA’s participation in the summit aligns with its commitment to developing the global halal ecosystem and expanding cooperation with international partners. These efforts aim to create new opportunities that enhance the sector's competitiveness, supporting the Saudi Vision 2030 objectives of promoting growth and sustainable development.