Apple has proposed spending $100mn on an Indonesian manufacturing facility, after the south-east Asian country’s government banned the sale of its latest iPhone over the level of its local investment.
The US company has offered to build an accessories and components factory in Bandung, West Java, the industry ministry said in a statement. Apple had initially offered to invest $10mn, it added.
Indonesia imposed a ban on iPhone 16 models last month, citing Apple’s failure to meet requirements for 40 per cent local content in handsets and tablets. Google’s Pixel phones had also been banned for not meeting the rule.
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