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Indonesian Halal Authority Clarifies Certification Purpose: Quality Assurance Over Trade Barriers

bpjph-head-300x225 Indonesian Halal Authority Clarifies Certification Purpose: Quality Assurance Over Trade Barriers

Source: Halal Times

JAKARTA – Indonesia’s approach to halal certification focuses on creating opportunities rather than obstacles, according to recent statements from the country’s leading halal authority.

Ahmad Haikal Hasan, who leads Indonesia’s Halal Product Guarantee Administration (BPJPH), recently addressed misconceptions about halal certification requirements in international trade. Speaking to media representatives, Hasan drew parallels between halal standards and established quality frameworks like ISO certification.

“The fundamental purpose is to provide assurance and transparency,” Hasan explained, emphasizing that certification systems should enhance rather than complicate business operations.

Three-Pillar Framework

Indonesia’s halal guarantee system operates on three core principles designed to balance market needs with consumer protection:

The system aims to increase the commercial value of products that meet halal standards, while simultaneously protecting consumers who seek verified halal products. Additionally, the framework is structured to avoid creating unnecessary complications in international trade relationships.

This balanced approach has gained importance as nations worldwide implement various protective measures in their trade policies, according to Hasan.

Inclusive Policy Development

The BPJPH emphasizes collaborative policy-making processes that involve multiple stakeholders across different sectors. This approach reflects Indonesia’s recognition of its influential position in the global halal marketplace.

“Policy decisions are made with careful consideration of our role in the international halal ecosystem,” Hasan noted, highlighting the administration’s commitment to transparency and accountability in its certification processes.

The agency maintains active partnerships with various domestic and international organizations to ensure its standards align with global best practices.

Global Integration Strategy

Indonesia’s participation in international halal industry forums represents a key component of its strategy to strengthen its position as a major player in the global halal market.

Through these international engagements, the BPJPH works to harmonize Indonesia’s certification system with worldwide standards, creating broader opportunities for Indonesian businesses while maintaining the integrity of halal requirements.

Economic Vision

Hasan outlined an ambitious goal for Indonesia’s role in the global halal industry, envisioning the country’s transformation from primarily a consumer market to a central hub for halal commerce worldwide.

The certification system is designed to provide quality assurance while offering economic benefits and added value to products, ultimately facilitating rather than restricting trade opportunities.

This vision encompasses building a halal ecosystem that is robust, transparent, and dependable, positioning Indonesia as a leader in setting global halal standards and practices.

The BPJPH’s approach demonstrates how regulatory frameworks can be designed to support both religious requirements and commercial interests, creating a model that other nations may consider as the global halal market continues to expand.

 

Original article:

halaltimes.com. (n.d.). Halal Certification Ensures Certainty, Not Restrictions: BPJPH Head. Retrieved July 2, 2025, from https://www.halaltimes.com/halal-certification-ensures-certainty-not-restrictions-bpjph-head/