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View all search resultsSoon to come into effect, the law strips the MUI of its authority to manage halal certification — which it has held for decades — and gives it to the BPJPH, which would regulate applications and collect the fees for issuing certificates.
Almost five years have passed since the issuance of Indonesia’s Halal Product Assurance (HPA) Law in October 2014. Recently, President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo signed the Government Regulation for the implementation of HPA Law. Article 4 in HPA Law states that all products that enter, are circulated, and are traded Indonesia must be halal-certified. The question is: is Indonesia ready for this halal obligation?
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