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Apple and Indonesia bury the hatchet, iPhone 16 series will go back on sale

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Vlad 25 February 2025

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Apple's protracted fight with the Indonesian government has finally reached a positive conclusion. Back in October the country's authorities banned the sale and use of the iPhone 16 series over there on the grounds that Apple failed to meet its previously promised investment threshold in the country. Then, in November, Apple promised to invest $100 million in Indonesia to get rid of the ban, later upping the number to $1 billion, but in January the Indonesian government came out and said it won't lift the ban unless Apple starts making iPhone components in the country.

Interestingly, Apple still has no plans to make iPhones in Indonesia, and yet a deal has reportedly been reached. This will be officialized through a memorandum of agreement between the Indonesian government and Apple, expected to be signed as early as this week.

Apple and Indonesia bury the hatchet, new report claims

Apple will invest $1 billion in the country, including in a manufacturing plant for AirTags which will eventually account for about 20% of global AirTag production, and a separate factory for other types of accessories. Apple will also train local talent in research and development, and will invest in academies to equip Indonesian students with skills like coding.

This is a lesson in how playing hardball sometimes works out, and it will be interesting to see if other nations follow suit. Of course, Indonesia being a big market of 278 million people played a crucial role in first getting Apple to the negotiating table, and then making concessions, so this strategy likely can't be successful for much smaller countries.

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  • Anonymous
  • upi
  • 26 Feb 2025

It was on every news channel you idiot. Apple did not comply with UK government and removed e2ee feature from UK iPhones, that's another thing.

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  • Anonymous
  • SqB
  • 26 Feb 2025

If you are from the West, don't forget to take your next corona shot, don't drive a private car, you are causing global warming, and don't eat meat, eat insects.

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  • Anonymous
  • KiS
  • 26 Feb 2025

Damn. Dark Indonesia has truly arrived after all

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