Indonesia and Morocco Move to Finalize Halal Certification Deal
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JAKARTA – Indonesia and Morocco have held talks on implementing a formal agreement to recognize each other’s halal certification. The discussions focused on practical steps to strengthen cooperation in the halal product sector, aiming to streamline trade and boost consumer confidence. Officials from both countries are working to finalize the pact, which would allow certified products from one nation to be accepted in the other without additional testing or paperwork. The move is expected to benefit exporters and Muslim consumers in both markets.