The number of food projects in Indonesia is expected to reach <strong>5.28 million units</strong> in 2024, marking an <strong>8.71%</strong> increase from the previous year. This growth underscores the vital role of small and medium enterprises, yet significant challenges remain regarding quality and compliance standards.
The Indonesian Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries announced that shrimp exports to the United States have exceeded <strong>11 trillion rupiah</strong>, recovering from the effects of cesium-137 contamination. Approximately <strong>3,400 containers</strong> were exported by the end of April 2026.
The West Jakarta Industry and Trade Office announced the provision of free halal certification for 200 small and medium enterprises. This initiative aims to support local entrepreneurs and enhance product quality.
The Minister of Military Production met with the head of the Export and Import Control Authority to enhance cooperation between the two bodies. The meeting focused on improving regulatory procedures and boosting local production.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade announced the closure of <strong>81%</strong> of consumer complaints in the first quarter of this year, reflecting its commitment to improving services for citizens and enhancing consumer protection.
The Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development has announced the launch of intensified regulatory campaigns in local markets aimed at protecting consumers and ensuring compliance with legal standards. This initiative includes extensive field visits to monitor prices and product quality.
The Indonesian Ministry of Industry announced an initiative to enhance its competitiveness through integrated certification services as part of a new national industry strategy. This move aims to improve product quality and strengthen the local market.
The Ministry of Industry announced the issuance of <strong>1101</strong> violations last month and received <strong>399</strong> complaints from citizens. These actions aim to enhance market oversight and improve product quality.
The Jordanian Food and Drug Administration has issued warnings about purchasing olive oil from online sources, highlighting potential health and financial risks. This alert comes amid a rise in online fraud targeting consumers.