Apple plans a $1 billion investment in Indonesia to lift the iPhone 16 sales ban, boosting local production and education initiatives.
As part of Apple’s latest offer, one of its suppliers will set up a plant producing AirTags on the island of Batam and employ ...
Image Credit: Firstpost | Mehul Reuben Das Apple is reportedly gearing up to invest over $1 billion in Indonesia to resolve a ...
Smartphone sales climb for the first time in years as brands target fast-growing regions like LATAM and Africa while ...
Apple is reportedly getting close to a deal with the Indonesian government that could see an ongoing ban on iPhone 16 sales ...
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TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Rumors of pre-order availability for the iPhone 16 in Indonesia have circulated online, with some sources ...
Apple has changed its offer to a $1 billion investment meant to build a manufacturing facility in Indonesia in an attempt to ...
Indonesia warmed to Apple’s proposal after Prabowo was briefed on it over the weekend at a meeting that discussed the tug-of-war between the government and Apple.
Indonesia's president has agreed to a $1 billion deal with Apple that if approved, will build two factories that will ...
For the first time, AirTags will be produced in Indonesia, and according to a recent report, manufacturing is expected to reach 20% of global output over time.