Government of Indonesia Orders the Importation of 2 MMT of Rice to Replenish Emergency Stocks
ID2023-0007
This report modifies the rice consumption, trade, and stocks analysis of the 2023 Grain and Feed Annual for Indonesia in light of new official information. The Government of Indonesia recently announced it would import 2 million metric tons (MMT) of rice by December 2023 in order to fulfil its ongoing distribution program and replenish its emergency stocks in case of natural disasters and other needs. Post revises up 2022/23 rice imports to 1.75 MMT and 2023/24 forecasted rice imports to 800,000 MT.
Indonesia Freezes Two-Thirds of Palm Oil Exports to Secure Domestic Cooking Oil Supplies Ahead of Ramadan
ID2023-0004
On February 6, the Government of Indonesia (GOI) announced it would suspend two-thirds of palm oil exports in order to shore up domestic cooking oil supplies ahead of Ramadan and Eid festivities. The GOI has set a target of increasing domestic cooking oil supplies by 50 percent. A projected 400,000 to 800,000 metric tons (MT) of Indonesian palm oil are expected to be blocked from the global market over the next three months.
Indonesia to Implement Biodiesel B35 in February 2023
ID2023-0001
The Government of Indonesia is set to increase its biodiesel blending mandate from 30 percent to 35 percent in February 2023, a month later than initially announced. The new blending rate is expected to increase palm oil use for fuel to 12.5 million metric tons (MMT) based on the 2023 biodiesel allocation of 13.15 billion liters.
Indonesia Halal 20 Forum
ID2022-0038
The Ministry of Religious Affairs’ Halal Product Assurance Organizing Agency (BPJPH) held the Halal 20 (H20) Forum in Semarang, Indonesia in November 2022. The forum covered a wide range of halal related issues and representatives from foreign embassies and 99 foreign halal certifying agencies (HCAs) joined in the discussions. This report summarizes some of the key points of the event.
Indonesia Notifies Draft Decree on Materials that are Exempted from Mandatory Halal Certification
ID2022-0002
The Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs (MORA) notified a draft decree to the WTO TBT Committee on January 6, 2022, as G/TBT/N/IDN/140 regarding materials that are exempted from mandatory halal certification. The comment deadline for this notification is March 6, 2022. Comments can be sent to Indonesia’s TBT Enquiry Point at [email protected] and [email protected].
Clarifications on Decree 748 on Type of Product Required to be Halal Certified
ID2022-0001
On July 2, 2021, Indonesia notified Ministry of Religious Affairs (MORA) Decree 748/2021 regarding Types of Products Mandatory to be Halal Certified as G/TBT/N/IDN/134 to the WTO TBT Committee and again on December 1, 2021 as G/TBT/N/IDN/134/Add.1. Although this decree entered into force January 1, 2022, its enforcement will not begin until October 17, 2024.
Indonesia Notifies Draft Regulation on International Cooperation on Halal Product Assurance
ID2021-0048
On December 1, 2021, the Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs notified draft regulation G/TBT/N/IDN/139 to the WTO TBT Committee. The comment deadline on the measure regarding International Cooperation on Halal Product Assurance is January 29, 2022. Comments can be sent to Indonesia’s TBT Enquiry Point at [email protected] and [email protected],
Update on Indonesia Halal Regulations
ID2021-0045
Following the issuance of Government Regulation No. 39/2021, which is an implementing regulation of Law 33/2014 on Halal Product Assurance, the Government of Indonesia (GOI) published five implementing regulations. This report provides an overview of the five regulations and their potential implications for Indonesia’s trading partners.
Indonesia Notifies Draft Decree on Products Mandatory to be Halal Certified
ID2021-0031
On July 2, 2021, Indonesia notified a draft Decree of The Minister of Religious Affairs of Indonesia Number __ of 2021 regarding Types of Products and Consumer Goods Products Mandatory to be Halal Certified to the WTO TBT Committee as G/TBT/N/IDN/134. The comment deadline is August 31, 2021. Comments can be sent to Indonesia’s TBT Enquiry Point at [email protected] and [email protected]. This report contains an unofficial translation of the draft Decree.
Indonesia Halal Overview
ID2021-0017
This report provides an overview of relevant regulations, decrees, and standards related to halal certification and the implementation of Indonesia’s 2014 Halal Law. A 5-year phase-in period for the mandatory certification of food, beverages, meat, and poultry began on October 17, 2019 and will end on October 17, 2024. After that date, all food, beverages, meat, and poultry must be marketed according to the 2014 Halal Law. However, many details related to the implementation remain uncertain.