Indonesia says $1bn offer from Apple not enough to lift iPhone 16 ban
- Apple's offer of US$100 million to increase investments in Indonesia is not enough to lift the iPhone 16 sales ban, according to Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita.
- The Indonesian government allows iPhone 16s to enter the country if not sold commercially, with around 9,000 units estimated to have entered.
- Indonesia also banned Google Pixel phones for not meeting the 40 percent parts requirement, despite 22,000 units entering last year.
- Agus stated, 'If Apple wants to sell iPhone 16 as soon as possible, the ball is in their hand, please respond to our counterproposal immediately.
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