Abstract

Indonesia currently has a large number of Muslim markets from various parts of the province. So that it is possible to become a halal producer in the future development of the Islamic economy. Moreover, in 2022 Indonesia was chosen as one of the second-best rewarding tourist destinations based on the Global Muslim Travel Index. This study uses a qualitative approach method with data collection techniques from the study of literature in solving the problem formulation. The research objective is to analyze the efforts made by the ministry of economics in responding to the fulfillment of halal products in the world. The results of the study show that the halal industry must pass through a stage of certification so that the product does not depart from Islamic principles. Certification includes tracing activities on the halal value chain of products to be distributed. In this case, the Ministry of Religion has the duty and function to guarantee the halalness of products that enter circulation and are traded in Indonesia. So the efforts initiated by the government are law number 33 of 2014 concerning guarantees for halal products, then amended and perfected through law number 11 of 2020 concerning job creation, and PP 39 of 2021 concerning the implementation of the field of guarantees for halal products.

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