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Investing.com -- Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL)’s newest product, the iPhone 16 series, is set to be available in Indonesia starting April 11. This development comes after the Indonesian government lifted a ban on the sale of the device. The ban was initially imposed last year when Apple failed to meet the local manufacturing requirements.
Indonesia, a Southeast Asian country with a population of approximately 280 million, had stipulated that a certain proportion of the iPhone’s components needed to be produced locally. However, Apple’s inability to meet this requirement led to a temporary ban on the sale of the iPhone 16 series in the country.
To resolve this issue, Apple proposed an investment plan exceeding $300 million. Following the announcement of this plan, the Indonesian government decided to lift the ban on the iPhone 16 series. The device will now be available for purchase in Indonesia from April 11.
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