Indonesia has rejected an Apple $100-million investment proposal aimed at lifting a ban on iPhone 16 sales, saying it lacks the 'fairness' required by the government.
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The four aspects are: Apple's investment in other countries; investment recorded in other brands of mobile phones, handheld ...
Indonesia has rejected Apple’s ($AAPL) $100 million investment proposal, deeming it insufficient to lift the ban on the ...
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Indonesia challenges Apple's $100 million investment proposal as insufficient to lift iPhone sales ban due to local component requirements.
Indonesia said a $100 million investment proposal from Apple to build an accessory and component plant was not enough for the ...
Apple's (AAPL) offer to invest $100M in Indonesia does not meet the "fairness" principles, to lift a ban on the sale of ...
Apple Inc.’s proposal to invest $100 million in Indonesia hasn’t met “fairness” principles, a top government official said, ...