Apple pledges $10 million in Indonesia factory to circumvent iPhone 16 ban
Briefly

Apple's iPhone 16 and Apple Watch 10 series faced a sales ban in Indonesia due to unmet investment commitments, highlighting the country's strict local content regulations.
In response to the ban, Apple plans a $10 million investment in a new factory in Bandung to align with Indonesian regulations and enhance local production.
This investment will be in partnership with Yageo Corporation, focusing on manufacturing accessories and components for Apple devices, indicating a strategic shift by the company.
Other tech firms like Google have also faced challenges in Indonesia, emphasizing the increasing scrutiny and enforcement of local content requirements by the Indonesian government.
Read at GSMArena.com
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