Jakarta, July 6 -- Indonesia's Ministry of Trade continues to strengthen its support for Micro, Small, and Medium Snterprises (MSMEs) to enable them to meet various export requirements set by destination countries.

Director of Export Development for Services and Creative Products at the Ministry, Ari Satria, said that export regulations for primary products, such as food, beverages, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals, tend to be stricter than those for non-food products as they are directly related to human health.

"In export destination countries, the regulations concerning human health will naturally be more complex than if we were exporting furniture or handicrafts," Satria said in Jakarta on Sunday (July, 5).

According to him, business...