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Indonesia said a $100 million investment proposal from Apple to build an accessory and component plant was not enough for the country to allow the tech giant to sell its latest iPhone model, its ...
In its first attempt to resolve Indonesia's ban on the iPhone 16, Apple did offer a token $10 million investment. Rather than entirely new money, that would have chiefly meant Apple actually ...
Apple still can't sell iPhone 16s in Indonesia due to a ban in place since October. Indonesia's industry minister said that Apple doesn't meet rules to source some materials locally.
Whatever the reasoning, Indonesia steadily increased its demands on Apple from the $10 million, to $100 million, to $1 billion. And it's seemingly not over yet.
Indonesia's industry minister met representatives of Apple on Tuesday to discuss the company's potential investment in the country, a prerequisite for the tech giant to sell its latest iPhone 16 ...
US reciprocal tariff for Indonesia politically motivated, they said. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes ...
The Indonesian government is continuing its efforts to lobby the U.S. for a reduction in the current 32% import tariffs on ...
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