The Second Amendment to Permenkes 14/2021 brings significant regulatory updates for cosmetic distributors, including new facility standards, adjusted licensing requirements, and authorization for wholesale distribution through e-commerce platforms. Learn how these changes impact your business.
Author: Permitindo's Editorial Team
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