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Indonesia Proposes Amendments to Processed Food Registration Regulation

Indonesia’s draft amendment would align processed food registration with the OSS risk-based licensing framework by updating key definitions, restructuring PB-UMKU categories, and making electronic issuance through the BPOM registration system mandatory. The draft also revises risk classification and registration procedures, including more detailed criteria for risk assessment, updated variation-registration rules, and stricter sanction grounds for false data, unmet commitments, and post-market non-compliance.

On June 18, 2026, Indonesia's Food and Drug Authority (BPOM) released a draft regulation to amend BPOM Regulation No. 23 of 2023 on Processed Food Registration. The draft primarily aims to align the food registration framework with the government's risk-based business licensing system, managed through the Online Single Submission (OSS) platform. It introduces updated definitions, restructures the types of marketing authorizations (PB-UMKU), and refines procedures for new, variation, and re-registration applications.

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