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iPhone 16 ban could end in 1-2 weeks, says Indonesia
Indonesia close to deal to lift Apple iPhone 16 ban, Bloomberg News reports
Indonesia is close to a deal with Apple Inc for an investment plan that could lift a ban on iPhone 16 sales in the country, investment minister Rosan Roeslani told Bloomberg News on Tuesday.
Indonesia to lift iPhone 16 ban soon, says local politician
Apple may have offered a new deal to the Indonesian government, which will likely go through within one or two weeks.
Why Indonesia is Blocking Apple From Selling the iPhone 16
Middle powers with rapidly growing economies feel they have more bargaining power than they once did – and some are not afraid to use it.
Indonesia Says Near Deal to End Ban on Apple iPhones
Indonesia is close to a deal with Apple Inc over an investment plan that would lift a ban on iPhone 16 sales in the country, according to a government minister.Most Read from BloombergWhat Happened to Hanging Out on the Street?
Indonesia keeps iPhone 16 ban despite $1.6 billion Apple offer to build AirTag factory
Hardball tactics resulted in Apple pledging to invest $US1 billion in Indonesia, after the sales of iPhone 16 smartphones were banned for not having enough locally manufactured components.
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 …
Indonesia Nears Agreement with Apple to End iPhone 16 Sales Ban
Indonesia is reportedly close to finalizing a deal with Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) that could pave the way for the sale of the iPhone 16 in the country. According to Bloomberg News, Indonesias investment minister,
Apple Reportedly Close to a Deal to Lift iPhone 16 Ban in Indonesia
Apple is closing in on an investment plan deal with Indonesian authorities that would allow it to resume iPhone 16 sales in the country,
Indonesia close to deal to lift Apple iPhone 16 ban, Bloomberg reports
Indonesia is close to a deal with Apple (AAPL) for an investment plan that could lift the iPhone 16 sales ban in the country, investment
Indonesia's long iPhone 16 ban may end soon
The now almost four month-long ban on sales of the iPhone 16 in Indonesia may be lifted "very, very soon," according to a government minister.
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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 ...
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‘Not $1 Billion’: Indonesia Says Apple’s Investment Commitment Only $200M
The $200 million figure includes capital expenditures such as land acquisition, construction costs, and equipment procurement ...
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