Indonesia has banned the sale of unpackaged edible oils since March of next year

In March of next year, Indonesia will implement a new regulation banning the sale of unpackaged edible oils derived from palm oil within the country. This decision was announced by Indonesian Trade Minister Muhammad Lutfi and marks a significant shift in the nation's approach to food safety and consumer protection. This rule is an extension of a policy that has been in place since January 1, 2016, which already prohibited the sale of all unpackaged edible oil products. The new measure aims to ensure better quality control and transparency for consumers by requiring all such products to be sold in properly labeled and sealed packaging. According to the regulation, each individual package must not exceed 25 liters in volume. This limitation is intended to prevent large-scale bulk sales that could potentially compromise product integrity and traceability. For more detailed information, you can refer to official sources or contact local authorities for updates on implementation and compliance requirements. [Note] China Packaging Information Network is the official website of China Packaging News and China Packaging Industry Magazine. Contact: Gu Yingyi (Mobile Phone) The following is our WeChat public platform QR code — please scan it to follow us for more updates and information.

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