Last month, Indonesia imposed a ban on the sale of Apple’s latest iPhone 16 models due to the company’s failure to meet local investment requirements. The Indonesian Ministry of Industry stated at the time that Apple’s local subsidiary, PT Apple Indonesia, “has not fulfilled its investment commitment,” which is a prerequisite for selling the new iPhone model in the country. Now, the company will increase investments in the country to remove the ban. Faris Mokhtar for Bloomberg News:
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Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Apple to offer additional investments in Indonesia to remove iPhone ban
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