After iPhones, Indonesia also bans sales of Google Pixel phones
Indonesia banned the sales of Google Pixel phones just days after it did the same with iPhone 16 devices. The reason remains the same – the company failed to provide 40% local content, so its units will be blocked from selling in the country.
Local media outlet Kontan reported that 22,000 Pixels were already in the country through personal shipments or carry-on items, quoting a Ministry of Industry spokesperson after a press briefing.
40% local content must be provided by manufacturing products locally, developing software locally, or setting up R&D centers locally. Some analysts believe Indonesia is applying such restrictive policies to obtain greater investments from foreign companies.
Currently, Indonesia is the biggest economy in Southeast Asia, with a GDP of over $1 trillion. It is a major growth market for smartphone sales, and expectations are that it will have up to 350 million active mobile phones, much more than the country's 285 million population.
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- potato4k
- 6 hours ago
- tDQ
Nah. Consumer's actually won't be much affected, only inconvenienced having to buy the phone from Singapore or Malaysia. Meanwhile the distributors are losing potential profits being unable to sell the phone. The conglomerates owning t...
- Anonymous
- 7 hours ago
- yBj
$315 still seems like armed robbery to me. Maybe Scamsung should face a ban in North America for selling their horrible, super-slow garbage at higher prices with misleading advertising. For $350 you can still buy a brand new, factory-sealed vanilla P...
- Anonymous
- 7 hours ago
- 0Uc
Yeah, there's a sale for iStick with 6 GB of branches and 128 GB of leafs right now!