halal.corridor :
Hello! Let us explain 😄
In Indonesia, there is Law No. 33 of 2014 regarding Halal Product Assurance, followed by Government Regulation No. 42 of 2024. These regulations explain that products distributed and sold in Indonesia — including food, beverages, cosmetics, medicines, slaughterhouses, distribution services, and even consumer goods such as plastic products, cutlery, and other daily-use items — are required to be halal certified, including imported products from other countries.
That’s why you see so many halal labels in Indonesia.
Because in Indonesia, halal is not only about food. It also covers the entire production process, ingredients, handling, storage, distribution, and consumer safety. During the halal certification process, products also go through laboratory testing and audits to ensure that the products circulating in the market are both halal and safe for consumers.
Hope this helps you understand 😄
2026-05-17 22:42:47