New halal labelling regulations will apply to local and international companies, while the new service tariff laws forms part of the government’s commitment to provide tariff certainty and transparency.
Jakarta: The Indonesian government has changed its halal label concerning guaranteed halal products with both local and multi-national companies certified via the country’s Halal Product Assurance Organising Agency (BPJPH) also expected to comply with the new regulations.
The Badan Penanggulangan Jaminan Produk Hala (BPJPH) has, since 2017, been enacted by the Indonesian government to conduct and authorise the halal certification registration and process.
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