Indonesia is expecting to get a $1 billion investment commitment from Apple within a week, the country’s investment minister said on Tuesday, after the government banned sales of iPhone 16 models for failing to meet local product content rules. Reuters:
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Tuesday, December 3, 2024
Indonesia expects Apple to commit to $1 billion investment soon
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