If gov doesnt provide it, then non gov do the jobs
The reason of why this happen because Indian gov doesnt have such institution in the first place, so dont blame those non gov institution.
For Indonesia, the unity of Islamic organizations are made with the formation of MUI comprising of all influential Islamic organization. MUI who then take charge and of course they need money to do the testing, but it is all voluntarily. Businesses wants Muslim consumers take their products, so the process runs smoothly.
Now it is taken by Gov and our gov impose nation wide Halal certification for businesses, they need to pay, but for SME gov give free Halal certification.
Why with this need to do the banning LOL ?
Indonesian gov never ban the Halal products during the transition period
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If you cant do like Indonesians gov does, then let non gov Muslim Indian do the jobs and there should not be any enforcement going on
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How to Obtain Halal Certification in Indonesia
August 22, 2022 Posted by
ASEAN Briefing Written by
Ayman Falak Medina Reading Time:
4 minutes
Indonesia’s Government Regulation 39 of 2021 (GR 39/2021) sets out the requirements for businesses to obtain Halal certification for their goods and services. Under the law, products that enter, circulate, and are traded in Indonesia must be Halal certified.
To obtain certification, businesses must first apply to the Halal Product Assurance Agency. The agency will then appoint a Halal Inspection Agency to conduct the testing of the products or services of the business.
Indonesia is the world’s largest Halal market, particularly for the food, tourism, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical sectors. Before the pandemic, global spending on Halal products reached over US$2 trillion with Indonesian consumers spending some 10 percent or over US$200 billion of this total on Halal products and services.
Indonesia’s Halal certification law, Government Regulation 39 of 2021 (GR 39/2021) which was issued in October 2021, will impact businesses in most industries. GR 39/2021 states that products that enter, circulate, and are traded in Indonesia must be Halal certified unless they are originating from materials prohibited under Islam (Haram).
Indonesia's Government Regulation 39/2021 sets out the requirements for businesses to obtain Halal certification for their goods and services.
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