Indonesian SNI certification refers to a certification that complies with the Indonesian National Standard (Standar Nasional Indonesia, abbreviated as SNI). SNI is a series of mandatory and voluntary national standards stipulated by the Indonesian government, aimed at protecting consumer safety and interests while improving product quality. SNI certification covers a variety of product categories, including building materials, electrical equipment, food and beverages, chemicals, textiles, etc. For certain products, such as steel, cement, electronic products, and food additives, SNI certification is mandatory, and these products must obtain certification before entering the Indonesian market for sale. Obtaining SNI certification usually requires a series of tests and evaluations to ensure that the products meet the relevant SNI standards. These tests are usually conducted in laboratories or certification bodies authorized by the Indonesian government. Products that pass the certification will be awarded the SNI mark, indicating that the product has met Indonesia's national standards. For manufacturers and exporters, SNI certification is an important condition for their products to enter and compete in the Indonesian market. For consumers, the SNI mark is a signal that the products they purchase have met the quality and safety standards set by the Indonesian government.