iPhone 16 ban could end in 1-2 weeks, says Indonesia
9to5Mac · 1d
iPhone 16 ban could end in 1-2 weeks, says Indonesia, with strange statement
The Indonesian government has said that it expects its iPhone 16 ban to be lifted “within one or two weeks,” but has not explained the basis for this. The country’s investment minister issued only a rather strangely-worded and somewhat contradictory comment which implied that a deal was close …
iDrop News · 17h
The Indonesian iPhone 16 Ban May Soon Be Lifted
The iPhone 16 has been unavailable in Indonesia since October, when the government ruled that Apple hadn’t met its requirements that 40% of its components come from suppliers in the country. Since then, Apple has offered ever-increasing commitments to spend money on building new infrastructure, only to be rebuffed each time.
YAHOO!Finance · 20h
Apple, Indonesia Near Agreement to Lift iPhone 16 Sales Ban, Bloomberg Report Says
Apple Inc. ( AAPL, Financials) is allegedly close to settling a spat with Indonesia that stopped importing its iPhone 16 series, therefore stopping sales of the product. Bloomberg reports that Indonesian authorities expect a settlement within weeks that would allay worries about the company's adherence to local investment rules.
YAHOO!Finance · 20h
Apple's $1B Deal Poised to End Indonesia iPhone 16 Ban, Officials Say
Apple ( NASDAQ:AAPL) edged higher Thursday after reports indicated the company is close to resolving its dispute with Indonesia, which has blocked iPhone 16 sales over local investment rules. Investment Minister Rosan Roeslani told Bloomberg in Davos that he expects a resolution within one to two weeks.
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