Apple still barred from selling iPhone 16 in Indonesia despite investment deal, minister says
Apple is unable to sell its iPhone 16 in Indonesia due to not meeting domestic content rules. Despite agreeing to build a $1 billion facility for Airtag production on Batam island, it does not count towards the required local content. Discussions ...

Minister Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita said Apple had struck a deal to build a facility producing its Airtag tracking device on Indonesia's Batam island, close to Singapore, but that still would not count as a locally-made iPhone part. "There is no basis for the ministry to issue a local content certification as a way for Apple to have the permission to sell iPhone 16 because (the facility) has no direct relations," he said, adding the ministry would only count phone components.
Indonesia's investment minister said late on Tuesday the factory would be worth $1 billion and that it would start operations next year. Agus, who held two days of meetings with Apple's vice president of global government affairs Nick Ammann, said Apple had proposed "innovative investment" which Indonesia had countered.
Apple has no manufacturing facilities in Indonesia, a country of about 280 million people, but has since 2018 set up application developer academies.
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