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Indonesia's Industry Minister met with Apple representatives to discuss potential investment in the country, a condition for selling the latest iPhone 16 locally. The sale ban was imposed last year due to the phone failing to meet the 40% locally-made parts requirement. Apple currently lacks manufacturing facilities in Indonesia but has established application developer academies since 2018 for selling older models.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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