TRBA receives EIAC accreditation
DUBAI: TASNEEF-RINA Business Assurance (TRBA), an International Certification Body based in UAE, has achieved a reputation for being a provider of outstanding services in a bid to help their customers offer top-notch services. TRBA got Emirates International Accreditation Centre (EIAC) accreditation during a ceremony held recently at EIAC’S office in Dubai.
The global halal products industry is developing rapidly and so is the halal foods sector that accounts for almost 62 per cent of the total global market. The UAE is one of the leading countries when it comes to this booming industry. According to an Oxford Business Group Report released in 2018, the UAE imports around $20 billion worth of halal products annually, offering opportunities for import substitution. Since then, the UAE has seen an upward growth in this sector.
Eng. Saeed Almaskari, CEO of Tasneef said, “Muslims form a significant portion of the global consumer market, comprising almost 25 per cent of the world’s population. According to the Global Business Policy Council, a foresight and strategic analysis unit within Kearney stated that in 2017 they spent an estimated $2.1 trillion, up from $1.6 trillion spent in 2012. With the market expected to grow to $3 trillion by 2023. This showcases the promise within this sector. As the market continues to develop, the competitiveness is on an increase too. Hence, to remain at the top of their game brands rely on the efficiency of Halal certification to provide top-class quality.”
Almaskari added, “At TASNEEF, we are committed to implementing the best quality standards and employing our enhanced capabilities to get great results.”
Khalfan Al Saadi, General Manager, TASNEEFRINA Business Assurance (TRBA) explained, “Halal food isn’t only limited to Muslims, they have numerous health advantages and provide added value to consumers and a competitive advantage for food producers.”