
He was banned because he did not meet the conditions of indigenousness
Indonesia banned the sale of iPhone 16 in October last year after Apple did not fulfill the requirement of at least 35 %of the locally sold smartphones.
Later, the Indonesian Investment Minister said that Apple plans to invest $ 1 billion in a production facility that produces components for smartphones and other products. However, the talks were blocked after this news.
According to Bloomberg, Apple reached an agreement with the Indonesian government, but the details of the agreement have not yet been announced. In addition to this investment, Apple will commit to educating local employees on research and development of their products, and this will be done through programs other than existing Apple Academies. However, Apple has no plans to produce iPhone in the country in the near future.