Indonesia bans sale and use of iPhone 16 series
The Indonesian government has effectively banned the sale and use of iPhone 16 series and Apple Watch 10 series devices in the country. The ban is a direct result of Apple's unmet investment commitments in Indonesia, as Cupertino had previously pledged to fund upwards of IDR 1.71 trillion ($109 million) in local R&D facilities.
If there is an iPhone 16 that can operate in Indonesia, that means that I can say the device is illegal. Do report it to us. - Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita, Indonesia Industry Minister
As per the latest figures, Apple has invested IDR 1.48 trillion ($95 million) so far, which forced the Indonesian Ministry of Industry to block the issuing of International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) certification for the iPhone 16 and Apple Watch Series 10 devices.
State news agency Antara clarified that tourists and airline crew members are allowed to bring and use up to two iPhone 16 series devices in Indonesia but cannot sell those devices locally as that would violate the restrictions.
Indonesian law mandates that foreign companies need to provide 40% local content to operate in the country as part of the Domestic Component Level (TKDN) certification. Companies can fulfill those requirements by either manufacturing products locally, developing software locally or setting up R&D centers.
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- hellothere
- 04 Nov 2024
- PyW
Apple ask Indonesian Govt a 50 YEARS tax-free operations for them in exchange of them complying the Indonesian requirements
- akubewae
- 04 Nov 2024
- X}m
there is an update guys.. apple sending mail to Indonesian govt, they request discussion about this matter this indicates apple do concern and need Indonesia"s market however, the content about the letter or what is apple request is ...