Abstract

In this research journal, the author takes the title Study of Halal Ecosystem Improvement in terms of Halal Product Regulations. There are many sectors in the halal ecosystem that need to carry out product halalism. The halal ecosystem is closely related to regulations or regulations on halal products in Indonesia. Halal ecosystems in Indonesia according to this research are Halal food, Halal clothing, Halal tourism, Halal pharmaceuticals, Halal finance, and Halal cosmetics. Halal Cosmetics). Of the six halal ecosystem products, this is inseparable from the regulations or regulations on halal products that have been issued by the Government of Indonesia, namely Law Number 33 of 2014 concerning Guarantees for Indonesian Halal Products. The law which consists of 68 articles emphasizes that products that enter, circulate and trade in the Indonesian Territory must be halal certified. For that, the Government is responsible in organizing Halal Product Assurance (JPH). To carry out the implementation of JPH, according to this Law, a Halal Product Assurance Organizing Agency (BPJPH) is formed which is located under and is responsible to the Minister of Religion. If necessary, BPJPH can form representatives in the regions. This research is highly discussed and limited to six halal products that have received halal recognition in Indonesia and abroad, namely: halal food, halal clothing, halal tourism, halal pharmaceuticals, halal finance, and Halal Cosmetics (Halal Cosmetics). Keywords: Halal Ecosystem, Halal Product Regulation, Halal Food, Clothing, Halal Clothing, Halal Tourism, Halal Pharmacy, Halal Finance and Halal Cosmetics

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