Indonesia expects Apple to invest $1 billion to get the iPhone 16 back on sale
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Rosan Roeslani highlighted that Indonesia aims to secure $1 billion in investments from Apple, emphasizing the importance of local manufacturing to meet Indonesia’s requirements.
Roeslani stated, "Apple should invest even more in the future if it intends to make Indonesia a part of its supply chain," indicating the need for increased local presence.
He remarked that an Indonesian Apple plant can create jobs, shedding light on the economic potential linked to local production facilities.
Despite not having local manufacturing, Apple maintains application developer academies in Indonesia, allowing older iPhone models to remain available for sale.
Read at Engadget
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