Products that enter, circulate, and are traded in the territory of Indonesia must be halal-certified.
(LAW OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA NUMBER 33 YEAR 2014 ON HALAL PRODUCT ASSURANCE)
Across the core halal economy sectors, Muslims spent an aggregate of $1.9 trillion in 2020 on lifestyle products (food, fashion, travel, media / recreation, pharmaceuticals / cosmetics), which was a decline of 6% from $2 trillion in the pre-COVID-19 year (2019). However, Muslim spending in these sectors is expected to regain momentum and grow by 7.81% CAGR reaching US$2.76 trillion in 2025. (Indonesia Halal Markets Report 2021/2022-ISEF)
Halal is a very sensitive issue in Indonesia. Indonesia is the country with the biggest Moslem population in the world, 87,18% among its 237.641.326 population
All Products that enter, circulate, and are traded in the territory of Indonesia must be halal-certified.
Including but not limited to :
1. Food and Beverages
Processed Foods: Processed foods like cheese, cereals, and boxed pasta requireminimal or no cooking. etc.
Prepared Meals: Ready-to-eat meals that provide consumers with convenient andtime-saving options. etc.
Beverages: A wide range of drinks, including bottled water, energy drinks, juices,and carbonated beverages. etc.
Baked Goods: Sweets and treats such as cookies, croissants, and bagels.
Fresh Foods: Fruits, vegetables, and other perishable items typically consumedquickly. etc.
Frozen Foods: Pre-cooked or partially cooked meals and ingredients that can bestored for a long time.
Dry Goods: Non-perishable food items like nuts, grains, and spices. etc.
2. Personal Care
Cosmetics: Products used to enhance appearance, such as makeup, skincare, andhaircare items. etc.
Toiletries: Everyday essentials like toothpaste, soap, shampoo, and deodorant. etc
3. Household Products
Cleaning Supplies: Products used to maintain cleanliness and hygiene, includingdetergents, disinfectants, and air fresheners. etc.
Paper Products: Toilet paper, paper towels, and tissues. etc.
4. Healthcare
Over-the-Counter Medications: Medicines that can be purchased without a prescription, such as pain relievers, cold and flu remedies, and vitamins. etc.
Medical Supplies: Items used for personal healthcare, including bandages, and first aid kits. etc.
5. Office Supplies
Writing Instruments: Pens, pencils, and markers. etc.
Paper and Stationery: Notebooks, envelopes. etc.
and any other kinds of products entering Indonesia Market.
We will assist you to get Halal Certification for your products.
Simply mail us on info@halalregister.id or text us on +62 812 810 56789