On Friday, an Indonesian industry ministry spokesperson announced that local content certificates have been granted for 20 Apple products, including the iPhone 16; however, the company must still obtain permits from additional ministries before it can begin selling the devices. Reuters:
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Apple gets local content certificates in Indonesia; more permits still required before sales can resume
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