Indonesia is close to reaching an agreement with Apple, likely allowing iPhone 16 sales to resume. The sales were banned as Apple didn't meet the loca ...
The now almost four month-long ban on sales of the iPhone 16 in Indonesia may be lifted "very, very soon," according to a government minister. Indonesia banned sales of the iPhone 16 in October ...
Indonesia and Apple are currently in a bit of a kerfuffle involving market access and investment. Essentially, Indonesian authorities are not allowing Apple to sell its latest product, the iPhone ...
Despite negotiations between the Indonesian government and Apple, no resolution has been reached regarding their investment stalemate. While the United States tech giant has plans to establish an ...
Indonesia is reportedly close to reaching an agreement with Apple Inc that could pave the way for lifting the country ban on ...
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Indonesia is one of Southeast Asia's largest potential tech markets. But industry experts warn that a maze of regulation threatens to hamper investment. Indonesian regulators last week rejected a ...
Indonesia is in tense negotiations with Apple. The government is telling the tech giant that if it wants to sell gadgets to the country’s 200 million smartphone users, it needs to build more factories ...
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Rosan Roeslani, Indonesia’s investment minister ... so their manufacturing does not affect the iPhone 16 or other banned devices. “Until this afternoon, the ministry doesn’t have any ...
Apple Inc. (AAPL, Financials) is allegedly close to settling a spat with Indonesia that stopped importing its iPhone 16 series, therefore stopping sales of the product. Bloomberg reports that ...
Indonesia is close to a deal with Apple for an investment plan that could lift a ban on iPhone 16 sales in the country, investment minister Rosan Roeslani told Bloomberg News on Tuesday (Jan 21).