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Is SNI Mandatory & Essential for Children’s Toys?

📌 Introduction

The children’s toy industry in Indonesia is thriving, and ensuring toy safety and compliance is paramount for manufacturers, importers, and retailers alike. One key standard is the SNI (Standar Nasional Indonesia). This article by Cerapproval explains why SNI is mandatory and important for children’s toys, and how certification benefits all stakeholders.

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