(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 Indonesian Ministry of Industry lamented that Apple's actual investment value is lower than the initial proposal figure ...