Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur to have one Halal certification

Bilateral talks: Trade Minister Enggartiasto "Enggar" Lukita (right) meets with Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak to talk about trade improvement between the two countries in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, accompanied by Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) chairman Roslan P Roeslani and Indonesian Ambassador to Malaysia Herman Prayitno. (Courtesy of Indonesian Embassy in Malaysia/File)
Bilateral talks: Trade Minister Enggartiasto “Enggar” Lukita (right) meets with Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak to talk about trade improvement between the two countries in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, accompanied by Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) chairman Roslan P Roeslani and Indonesian Ambassador to Malaysia Herman Prayitno. (Courtesy of Indonesian Embassy in Malaysia/File)

By Stefani Ribka, The Jakarta Post

Trade Minister Enggartiasto “Enggar” Lukita says Indonesia and Malaysia are going to review their halal certifications that are currently different from each other and lead to inefficient export and import processes.

“Every time traders want to sell to each other between the two countries, they need to undertake certification processes two times because we have different standards,” he said after meeting with Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday.

“The Prime Minister touched on the halal certification issue. We need to have the same halal certification to ease exports and imports,” he went on saying.

In August, the prime minister committed to boosting trade between the two neighboring countries to US$30 billion in the near future from $16 billion last year.

Total trade between the countries has seen a declining trend from US$23.9 billion in 2012 to $16 billion last year amid the global economic crisis, Trade Ministry data shows.