Indonesia says Apple’s $100 million investment proposal is inadequate
Indonesia has rejected Apple’s $100 million investment proposal as insufficient to allow the sale of the iPhone 16 in the country. The Southeast Asian nation imposed a ban on the iPhone 16 in November due to Apple’s failure to meet local content requirements, which stipulate that at least 40% of smartphone components must be manufactured domestically.
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