JakartaGlobe-Oct 17

All drugs and cosmetics imported, distributed, and sold in Indonesia must have halal certification from government-appointed agencies starting on Sunday as mandated by recent laws. The government has established the Halal Product Guarantee Agency, or BPJPH, which coordinates with the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) in implementing a new halal quality regime. Indonesia has the biggest Muslim population in the world. Prior to the new regime, halal certification and labeling were conducted solely by the MUI, sometimes causing overlapping authorities between the council and the government’s Drug and Food Supervisory Agency (BPOM). The BPJPH, which is under the Religious Affairs Ministry, has been overseeing the entire halal certification system since 2019 but it still relies on the MUI for the appointment of halal auditors and Halal Examination Agencies (LPH).  A key difference from the previous regime is that the government is now authorized to evaluate and sanction halal examiners for any non-compliance. Read more at: https://jakartaglobe.id/business/indonesia-begins-mandatory-halal-certification-on-drugs-cosmetics