Apple iPhone 16 Series remains banned in Indonesia until Apple fulfills requirements, including investing and renewing its local content certification (TKDN). Apple pledged USD10 million (RM44.6 million), but the series is still blocked.
Apple Proposes RM446 Million Investment to Lift iPhone 16 Ban in Indonesia
The tech giant then proposed a USD100 million (RM446 million) investment over two years. The previous offer included building a factory in Bandung, but the Ministry prefers a focus on R&D. Indonesia’s Industry Ministry has yet to decide on the new proposal. Apple’s executives were initially denied a meeting with the Industry Minister.
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