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04/30/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 04/30/2024 04:14

Indonesia's halal certification: Implementation deadline is around the corner

April 30, 2024

Indonesia's halal certification deadline is fast approaching, with a key date set for 17 October 2024, impacting food and beverage products and related services. Under Law No. 33 of 2014 and its implementing regulations, all products in Indonesia must be halal-certified or clearly labeled as non-halal. Businesses need to ensure compliance to avoid sanctions such as fines, certificate revocations, or product recalls. The certification process involves detailed checks and may require significant time, including lab analyses for certain products. Given the broad scope of this requirement, businesses should assess their product portfolios and act swiftly to meet the deadlines.

It is critical for businesses to understand the types of products and services that require halal certification, as well as their respective deadlines. Dentons HPRP's lawyers, Nashatra Prita (Partner) and Alma Almira (Associate), have conducted a thorough examination of the regulation and prepared a comprehensive analysis. Their assessment highlights the key rules that significantly impact businesses and provides practical recommendations.

The complete analysis is available for download here.

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