This study uses a field research method with a qualitative approach. Qualitative data on the procurement process for imported products and product sales under the JPH Law were obtained through interviews with store heads, observations and documentation of Indomaret outlets in the Kuningan Regency area. The results of this study indicate, first, the provisions for imported food products that can be found in Indonesia according to the JPH Law, namely the discovery of the appropriate halal label on the product and has a halal certificate and has a registration number (this is specifically for halal certified products abroad, it is mandatory to register to) BPJPH and its registration number on the product). Second, the products supplied to Indomaret in the Kuningan Regency area come from one Distribution Center (DC), namely DC Cirebon, so it can be ascertained that all products sold at Indomaret outlets in the area, including imported food products, are the same. Third, during the five-year transition period (October 2014-October 2019) it turned out that some importers had not utilized optimally to implement halal certification of products. The proof is that in 2021, which means that two years have passed since the transition period, there are still products that are not labeled as halal or labeled as not halal in Indomaret, the Kuningan Regency area.
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Aulia, M., & Hanifah, A. (2021). Analisis Kesesuaian UU No. 33 Tahun 2014 Tentang Jaminan Produk Halal Pada Pangan Impor di Indomaret Wilayah Kabupaten Kuningan. Al-Mizan : Jurnal Hukum Dan Ekonomi Islam, 5(2), 127–146. https://doi.org/10.33511/almizan.v5n2.127-146
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