Says Chairman Lee Kwang-yeon of Pasifik Korea

By Vice Chairman Song Na-ra

Chairman Lee Kwang-yeon of Pasifik Korea said, “We support the business companies who want to open and operate business in Indonesia and also protect and promote the rights of the Indonesian workers in Korea.”

Sukoso, administrator of the Kementrian Agama Repuiblik Indonesia (BPJPH)
Sukoso, administrator of the Kementrian Agama Repuiblik Indonesia (BPJPH)

 

Speaking at an exclusive interview with The Korea Post media, owning and operating 3 English and 2 Korean-language news publications for the past 36 years since 1985, Chairman Lee added, “To this end, we closely and fully cooperate with the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce & Industry as well as the government of Indonesia.” Excerpts from the interview with Chairman Lee follow:

Question: What are the main activities of Pacific Korea? In particular, please elaborate on the Hallal Certification.

Chairman Lee Kwang-yeon of Pasifik Korea, Mike Jepong Ho Kim, head of International Trading Department, Indonesia, Vice Chairman Song Na-ra of Korea Post
Chairman Lee Kwang-yeon of Pasifik Korea, Mike Jepong Ho Kim, head of International Trading Department, Indonesia, Vice Chairman Song Na-ra of Korea Post

 

Answer: Yes, we offer extensive support and assistance to the Korean businesses who want to enter Indonesia and also those who area already in Indonesia.

We are also dedicated to providing support and assistance for the Indonesia workers in Korea for the protection and promotion of their rights and opportunities—through close cooperation and coordination with the Indonesian Government as well as with the Chamber of Commerce & Industry of Indonesia.

One of our main aims is to support and assist the Korean enterprises to settle down in Indonesia without delay.

Chairman Lee Kwang-yeon of Pasifik Korea, Mike Jepong Ho Kim, head of International Trading Department
Chairman Lee Kwang-yeon of Pasifik Korea, Mike Jepong Ho Kim, head of International Trading Department

 

To this end, we are fully and extensively cooperating with the Government of Indonesia and other competent organizations in that country.

Pasifik Korea is the only organization in Korea approved by the Office of Hallal at the Ministry of Religion of Indonesia (BPJPH). We have received approval from Indonesia to issue Hallal Certificate for the Korean businesses in Indonesia in preparation of their business activities in Indonesia.

Hallal Certificate has the connotation of ‘God’s approval’ of faith, which is very important in the Muslim world.

For example, when vaccination is given to the people in Indonesia against COVID-19, securing of Hallal Certificate is a must because any vaccine without the approval of Hallal can be met with resistance. Hallal is that important in Indonesia and other Muslim countries.

The food and beverage, the clothes and various other things worn by people must secure Hallal Certificate if they are to be used in Indonesia.

Amb. Daniel Koo, chairman of the Indonesia Pacific Global Investment, Sukoso, administrator of the BPJPH and Chairman Lee Kwang-yeon of Pasifik Korea pose for the camera at a HALAL seminar on Jan. 17, 2020.
Amb. Daniel Koo, chairman of the Indonesia Pacific Global Investment, Sukoso, administrator of the BPJPH and Chairman Lee Kwang-yeon of Pasifik Korea pose for the camera at a HALAL seminar on Jan. 17, 2020.

 

There are five years of exemption in Indonesia, but any business companies wanting to enter Indonesia must secure the Hallal Certificate as it is an obligation which is proclaimed by law in Indonesia.

In the Hallal market in Indonesia, the Hallal certification is a requi8rement in the country for all but everything, including food, medicine, cosmetics, tourism, banking, media and fashions.

Based on the figures of 2017, the figures reached US$281.8 billion, which represents an increase of 49.3% compared with USR188.8 million reached in 2016.

Each year, the Hallal market is expanding which is becoming more and more a requirement and duty in Indonesia.

Cetificate presented to Lee Kwang-yeon as representative of Indonesia Chamber of Commerce and Industry in South Korea
Cetificate presented to Lee Kwang-yeon as representative of Indonesia Chamber of Commerce and Industry in South Korea

 

Q: What is the present volume of trade between Korea and Indonesia? What are the figures of the scale and range of products and services that require the certificate of Hallal?

A: The volume of trade and economic exchange between Korea and Indonesia in 2019 was US$16.47 billion. However, there are many Korean companies who are yet to receive the Hallal Certificate. Only a limited number of Korean businesses have received the Certificate—such as the big companies of Korea.

There are small and medium Korean businesses in Indonesia. However, demand is not very high.

Such a situation in Indonesia notwithstanding, the Hallal market in Indonesia is growing by leaps and bounds. The size of the Hallal market in Indonesia is many times the size of the entire market of Korea.

It is very important that Korean businesses duly evaluate t he importance of Hallal in Indonesia.

Q: What is the prospect of the export market of Indonesia in the future and what are your recommendations for each industry and item?

A: The population of Indonesia is 280 million which is the fourth largest in the world. Demand for processed food is very high. For instance, Korea’s Ddeok Bokki (rice cake pieces cooked with gravy) are very, very popular in Indonesia.

Indonesia is Number 1 country in terms of consumption of Hallal foods. This indicates the extremely high degree and extent of popularity of Hallal in connection with food and beverage in Indonesia

In terms of food and beverage, beverage is the fifth highest, oil products the fourth, processed food and beverage for babies and juvenile the third, bakery products the second, and the pasta and other flour foods the first.

Not only the food and beverage but also medicine and cosmetic articles are the areas where Hallal rapidly gains popularity.

The middle-class people in Indonesia, who are in the average age group of 26.4 years, who go all out for K-pop are on the increase.

For any and all Korean companies wanting to enter Indonesia, acquisition of Hallal is a sheer requirement. Any business companies who have won the Hallal certificate have a very strong prospect of rapid growth and development in Indonesia.

Korean products highly in demand in Indonesia, which we would like to recommend, include women’s goods, including sanitary pads for women and cosmetic articles. Articles for babies and children are also highly recommended.

Q: What do you think should be careful or focused on entering the Indonesian market? In particular, tell me about the measures to get halal certification.

A: Companies entering Indonesia must obtain halal certification if they believe that their products are competitive after entering Indonesia after considering all the circumstances such as the national tendency, consumption pattern, and on-site analysis.

In order to get halal certification, you need to prepare for the certification process at Pasifik Korea, and there are many companies that receive Indonesian certification from other domestic certification companies, but the certification is not valid in Indonesia.

I hope you don't commit the mistake to be re-certified by Pasifik Korea again. This is what Sukoso, the director of Halal Office of the Indonesian Ministry of Religion, emphasized during his visit to Korea several times.

If you search about Halal in Indonesia on Naver, you can see the director's videos and articles.

Q: Please tell us about Chairman Lee Kwang-yeon's motivation for entering this field and his achievements and activities.

A: I heard from businessmen and related workers about halal certification systems and difficulties of companies that want to enter Indonesia, and I found out that there are no proper certification institutions and related institutions in Korea yet. Therefore, I got to know Director Sukoso of Indonesia in many ways, and he has been working in this field after several years of preparation for the role of bridgehead of Korea and Indonesia. In addition, I was connected to many places such as the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Aliansi City Group in Jakarta, Indonesia, and received a lot of support and encouragement to play a smooth relay role between Indonesia and Korea.

Q: Is there a successful case among Korean companies currently in Indonesia?

A: There are currently companies that have entered Indonesia without halal certification, and there are companies that are under halal certification. Gradually, the products of all companies are subject to halal certification, and Korean companies are also struggling in Indonesia and achieved good results. Due to the influence of K-pop, Korea's image is good, so Korean products are not being pushed back by other countries that have previously been rooted in Indonesia.

Products from large companies and small and medium-sized companies such as Korean “tteokbokki (stir-fried rice cake),” color makeup, health food, and medicine are active.

The representative company is Samyang, and its red chicken stir-fried noodles are gaining popularity, and cosmetics are being promoted by small and medium-sized companies. Baby products will grow significantly in the future, and it would be good for domestic companies to plan to enter the market after preparation.

Q: Please tell me anything else you want to say.

A: Pasifik Korea is a halal certification agency of Kementrian Agama Republik Indonesia (BPJPH). We will do our best to support the halal certification process of Korean companies.

Through cooperation between the two countries, we will provide processors and systems for Korean companies to enter Indonesia easily and quickly. We will continue to make efforts to promote corporate friendship and prosper business exchanges between the two countries.

저작권자 © The Korea Post 무단전재 및 재배포 금지