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Selling Overseas - Unlocking Indonesia's Halal regulations

April 29, 2026

09:30 - 10:30

Zoom | Teams | Online

Business Academy

Get clear, practical guidance on navigating Indonesia’s halal certification system as regulatory requirements continue to roll out across sectors including food and beverages, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics.

What you’ll learn
Understand Indonesia’s halal regulatory framework and the role of BPJPH, including scope, timelines, and practical requirements

Identify the key steps you need to take to prepare for halal certification and ongoing compliance

Clarify common questions and points of confusion around certification routes, documentation, and international supply chains

Hear practical insights from a UK halal certification body on available support and engagement pathways

Description
Join us for an engaging session that breaks down Indonesia’s halal system in a clear, practical way. You’ll hear directly from BPJPH, alongside real‑world insight from a UK halal certification body, giving you both the official framework and practical guidance in one place.

We’ll walk through how the system works in practice, what international businesses need to consider when preparing for certification, and how to approach compliance with greater confidence and less uncertainty.

There’ll also be a live, moderated Q&A, giving you the chance to put your questions straight to the regulators. With real‑life examples and common business challenges shared throughout, this session is designed to help you feel informed, prepared and ready to engage with Indonesia’s halal market.

Speakers

Dr. Fertiana Santy, MPPM, Ph.D
Head of Partnership and Cooperation, BPJPH

Dr. Fertiana Santy, MPPM, Ph.D is Head of Partnership and Cooperation at Indonesia’s Halal Product Assurance Agency (BPJPH), where she leads strategic collaboration with domestic and international stakeholders. She brings strong expertise in public policy, regulatory cooperation, and institutional development in support of Indonesia’s halal ecosystem.

Ian Betts
Chairman, British Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia

Ian Betts is Chairman of the British Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia (BritCham Indonesia), where he represents UK business interests and promotes bilateral trade and investment. He is also Managing Partner at CastleAsia, advising multinational companies on strategy, policy, and market entry across Southeast Asia.

Muhammad Furqan
Business Development, Halal Certification Europe

Muhammad Furqan works in Business Development at Halal Certification Europe, specialising in helping UK manufacturers access global halal markets. With expertise in halal certification requirements across key regions including Southeast Asia and the Middle East, Muhammad guides businesses through the certification process to unlock international export opportunities in the rapidly growing halal sector.

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