Indonesia is moving toward a new phase of mandatory halal certification, with broader enforcement expected in October 2026 and more detailed rules for administrative sanctions in cases of non-compliance. The measure reinforces the need for exporters to treat halal certification as part of their regulatory, documentary and commercial strategy, especially in sectors such as food, beverages, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, health supplements and consumer goods.
Read more about the impact of Indonesia’s new halal regulation and the key compliance points for companies seeking secure access to international market: BPJPH emite regulamento de sanções administrativas antes da expansão obrigatória halal em outubro de 2026 - Assegaf Hamzah & Partners