Indonesia has banned the sale of the iPhone 16 in the country, citing Apple’s failure to meet government stipulations for local investment.
Apple’s latest smartphone has not passed the south-east Asian country’s requirements for 40 per cent local content in handsets and tablets, the Ministry of Industry said.
“iPhone 16s imported by registered importers cannot be sold in the country since PT Apple Indonesia has yet to fulfil its investment commitment to obtain ‘local content level’ certification on innovation,” the ministry said in a statement, referring to Apple’s local unit.
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