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        "msgid": "bpjph-reminds-businesses-to-implement-mandatory-halal-policy-from-october-1781052889",
        "date": "2026-06-10 06:37:42",
        "title": "BPJPH reminds businesses to implement Mandatory Halal policy from October",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Economy",
        "summary": "Indonesia's Halal Product Assurance Agency (BPJPH) has urged businesses to obtain halal certification before the Mandatory Halal policy takes effect on 18 October 2026. The expanded regulation will cover food, beverages, micro and small enterprise products, as well as imported goods. Non-compliance may result in sanctions ranging from written warnings to product withdrawal.",
        "content": "<p>The Halal Product Assurance Agency (BPJPH) has reminded business\noperators to immediately process halal certificates for their products\nahead of the implementation of the Mandatory Halal policy, which will\ncome into force on 18 October 2026. Head of BPJPH Ahmad Haikal Hasan\nsaid the policy is mandated by Law Number 33 of 2014 concerning Halal\nProduct Assurance and Government Regulation Number 42 of 2024 concerning\nthe Implementation of the Halal Product Assurance Sector. \u201cThis\nobligation is absolute and covers a number of product types as\nstipulated in the regulation,\u201d Haikal said in a statement received in\nDenpasar on Wednesday. He stressed that the halal certification\nobligation represents the state\u2019s presence in providing protection,\ncertainty, security, and comfort to the public in consuming and using\nproducts circulating in Indonesia. Furthermore, Haikal stated that the\nimplementation of Mandatory Halal in October 2026 is a continuation of\nthe phasing of halal certification obligations for medium and large\nbusiness products that began in October 2024. \u201cMandatory Halal in\nOctober 2026 not only requires food and beverage products to be\nhalal-certified. This policy has been expanded in scope to include\nproducts from micro and small enterprises, as well as overseas or\nimported products,\u201d he said. Haikal also reminded that violations of\nHalal Product Assurance provisions may result in administrative\nsanctions in accordance with applicable regulations, ranging from\nwritten warnings, administrative fines, revocation of halal\ncertificates, to the withdrawal of products from circulation.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/bpjph-reminds-businesses-to-implement-mandatory-halal-policy-from-october-1781052889",
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    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
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