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JAKARTA, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Tech giant Apple <AAPL.O> plans to invest $1 billion in a manufacturing plant in Indonesia that produces components for smartphones and other products, Indonesia's ...
Now, Reuters reports that Apple plans to spend $1 billion on its first manufacturing plant in Indonesia. The factory will produce smartphone components and other parts for Apple products.
Apple has plans to invest $1bn in a new manufacturing plant in Indonesia, focusing on producing smartphone components and ...
US-based technology giant Apple is planning to make an investment of $1 billion in a manufacturing plant in Indonesia to make components for smartphones and other products, Indonesia’s ...
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is exploring moving some iPhone production to Indonesia after the country banned the iPhone 16 series in October due to local investment regulations, according to Nikkei Asia.
Apple has proposed investing almost US$10 million to make additional goods in Indonesia as it seeks to have the country’s ban on sales of its latest iPhone removed, reports the South China Morning ...
The manufacturing investment comes in response to Indonesia blocking iPhone 16 sales last month, after it was determined that Apple's local unit failed to meet the country's requirement for 40% ...
Apple responded by offering to increase its manufacturing spend from $10M to $100M, but Indonesia now says it expects a billion dollars – and it wants the investment agreed within a week ...
Reuters reported that Indonesia's Minister of Industry, Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita, met with Apple's VP of Global Government Affairs, Nick Ammann, on January 7 to discuss Apple's investment proposal.
Apple is negotiating with its suppliers to set up iPhone manufacturing in Indonesia to address a sales ban of its iPhone 16 series. The company aims to meet local investment requirements by ...
JAKARTA (Reuters) -Tech giant Apple plans to invest $1 billion in a manufacturing plant in Indonesia that produces components for smartphones and other products, Indonesia's investment minister ...