Makkah Halal Forum ends with 15 strategic deals

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A total of 170 exhibitors from 15 countries displayed cutting-edge innovations and services in the halal value chain. (SPA)
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A total of 170 exhibitors from 15 countries displayed cutting-edge innovations and services in the halal value chain. (SPA)
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A total of 170 exhibitors from 15 countries displayed cutting-edge innovations and services in the halal value chain. (SPA)
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A total of 170 exhibitors from 15 countries displayed cutting-edge innovations and services in the halal value chain. (SPA)
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Updated 18 February 2026
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Makkah Halal Forum ends with 15 strategic deals

MAKKAH: The third Makkah Halal Forum recently concluded, attracting international leaders and industry experts from around the world.

During the three-day event, 15 strategic cooperation agreements were signed between local and international entities, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

The forum aimed to strengthen economic integration, unify standards, enhance product quality, and reinforce the credibility of halal certification systems.

A total of 170 exhibitors from 15 countries displayed cutting-edge innovations and services in the halal value chain, highlighting the Saudi market’s growing investment appeal and its competitive, innovation-driven environment.

In its closing recommendations, the forum reaffirmed its commitment to advancing the halal sector as an integrated global system that aligns ethical values with economic growth.

It emphasized the promotion of responsible and sustainable development, strengthening transparency and standardization to build market trust, and the expansion of international cooperation and knowledge exchange.


Saudi and New Zealand foreign ministers discussed Mideast situation

Updated 10 March 2026
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Saudi and New Zealand foreign ministers discussed Mideast situation

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan discussed the current situation in the Middle East with New Zealand’s Foreign Minister Winston Peters, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
Peters expressed New Zealand’s condemnation of Iran’s indiscriminate attacks on the Kingdom and thanked Riyadh for its efforts to protect foreign nationals, including New Zealanders inside the Kingdom.
The Saudi military has shot down numerous missiles and drones fired by Tehran toward the Kingdom since the US and Israel began a large-scale military campaign against Iran on Feb. 28.
The Saudi Defense Ministry said early Tuesday that it had shot down a ballistic missile in the Eastern Province after knocking out several drones targeting the Shaybah oil field in the Empty quarter on Friday evening.