Indonesia's Halal Export Codification Strategy: Value Evaluation and Policy Implementation

Authors

  • Andhika Yusuf Arifta Universitas Terbuka
  • Lucky Nugroho

Keywords:

Data Coding, Halal Export, Public Policy, Maqasid Sharia, Tawhid String Relationship

Abstract

The codification of halal product export data in Indonesia is an essential element in strengthening Indonesia's position as a major player in the global halal industry. However, until now, the implementation of this policy is still not optimal, characterized by data fragmentation between institutions, limited digital infrastructure, and low technical competence of stakeholders. This phenomenon shows that there is a gap between regulation and the reality of implementation in the field. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach based on secondary data from policy documents, institutional reports, and academic literature. It is analyzed through the theoretical framework of Tawhid String Relationship (TSR) and the principles of Maqasid Sharia. The results of the study confirm that the effectiveness of codification has not been achieved due to the weak integration of information systems and the incomplete application of maqasid values in public policy. The implication is that institutional reform, regulatory harmonization, and an integrated information system that reflects spiritual values and transparency are needed. The novelty of this study lies in a transdisciplinary approach that combines monotheistic ethics and sustainability in public policy evaluation, making the data codification system a more valuable and strategic part of halal economic diplomacy.

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Published

2025-09-15