Indonesia SNI Mandatory Product Certification: Products & Standards

2025-10-30

Based on multiple new regulations issued by Indonesian authorities in 2025, here is a summary of products requiring mandatory SNI certification, their corresponding standards, and core requirements to help you quickly grasp the latest market access dynamics.

2025 SNI Mandatory Certification Products & Standards Overview:

Product Category Applicable Standard(s)Key Requirement SummaryEffective/Enforcement Date
Glazed Ceramic TablewareSNI 7275:2022Uses Scheme 5 & Scheme 1n; Requires production process assessment & ISO 9001:2015 QMS.Effective October 25, 2025
Iodized Edible Salt  SNI 3556:2024   Uses Type 1 (Doc Review + Quality Test) or Type 5 (System Audit + Quality Test) schemes; Can be based on ISO 9001:2015, ISO 22000:2018, etc. Draft Regulation comment period ends December 1, 2025
Household AppliancesVaries by product New applications follow new rules; Pending applications must complete under old rules before new notice, or restart.Regulation effective July 24, 2025; Enforcement July 24, 2026
Tires Relevant Tire SNI StandardsIntroduces new certification scheme; Mandates implementation of ISO 9001:2015 or IATF 16949:2016 QMS.  New scheme effective July 17, 2025; Old stock sell-through until July 16, 2026
Audio-Video EquipmentSNI IEC 62368-1:2014Mandatory compliance with this safety standard; Overseas factories must appoint an Indo. Official Rep, register trademark, and set up local warehouse. Effective June 2, 2025
Non-Dairy Creamer SNI 4444:2018Conformity assessment via Scheme 5, requiring audit of production process and QMS/FSMS (e.g., ISO 9001:2015).Notified

  Key Product Certification Details:

1.Audio-Video Equipment:

·Scope: Primarily includes audio, video, and similar electronic apparatus with a rated voltage not exceeding 250V AC, such as TVs, DVD/Blu-ray players, car audio systems, active speakers, digital TV set-top boxes, etc.

·Certification Model: The typical process includes product type testing, initial factory inspection, and post-certification surveillance. A key change for overseas manufacturers is that applications must be submitted via the SIINAS system by the Indonesian Official Representative.

2.Household Appliances:

Transition Arrangements: The new regulations provide transition periods for existing products on the market and for ongoing certification projects. Companies need to identify which stage their project is in to determine applicable rules, avoiding process disruptions or the need for re-application due to regulatory changes.

  Common Trends & Recommendations:

Reviewing these new SNI regulations reveals common trends and requirements from the Indonesian government regarding market access:

1.Emphasis on Management Systems: Multiple regulations explicitly require companies to establish corresponding management systems (e.g., ISO 9001) or food safety management systems. This indicates a shift from mere product testing to a comprehensive assessment of the manufacturer's overall management capabilities.

2.Tightened Requirements for Overseas Manufacturers: Requirements like mandatory local Official Representatives and local warehouses for A/V equipment are becoming standard, significantly raising the entry barrier for foreign companies seeking direct market access.

3.Process Electronization & Centralization: SNI certificates can only be held by domestic industrial businesses or overseas manufacturers electronically registered via the SIINas platform. All certification applications and management are increasingly centralized through this official platform.


We hope this summary, based on the latest information, assists you in better planning your market entry strategy for Indonesia. If you can share your specific product area of interest, BLUEASIA: 13534225140, is ready to provide professional certification consulting services!