Indonesia rejected Apple’s $100 million investment proposal, deeming it insufficient. The government demands increased local manufacturing and a larger investment, similar to Apple’s investment in Vietnam, before lifting the ban on iPhone 16 sales. Indonesia seeks further negotiations and a more substantial commitment from Apple for 2024-2026, including a potential manufacturing plant.
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