Business players in Batam City have complained about the recent increase in gas prices, which also increases electricity ...
(Bloomberg) -- Indonesia kept a ban on the sale of Apple Inc.’s iPhone 16s, saying its $1 billion plan that includes building an AirTag factory is insufficient to meet local investment requirements.
Indonesia kept a ban on the sale of Apple Inc.’s iPhone 16s, saying its $1 billion plan that includes building an AirTag factory is insufficient to meet local investment requirements. Domestic ...
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The US-based tech giant has acquired land for the US$1 billion-facility on Batam Island, according to Indonesia’s investment ...
The Indonesian Ministry of Industry lamented that Apple's actual investment value is lower than the initial proposal figure ...
Apple has begun work on a factory worth US$1 billion [Rp 16 trillion] on the island of Batam in Riau Islands to make its AirTag tracking devises, according to the government. Investment and Downstream ...