Apple's Indonesia iPhone 16 ban drama will probably end with $1 billion investment

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Apple's Indonesia iPhone 16 ban drama will probably end with $1 billion investment
Author: news@appleinsider.com (Mike Wuerthele)
Published: Dec, 19 2024 13:00

iPhone 16 & iPhone 16 Plus -- still banned in Indonesia. Indonesia's president has agreed to a $1 billion deal with Apple that if approved, will build two factories that will ultimately produce 20% of the world's AirTag supply. Sources familiar with the matter claim that Indonesia President Prabowo Subianto gave his approval to the deal, after apparently getting a brief over the weekend. Also according to the sources, Prabowo is seeking more investments from Apple in the future.

Apple has reportedly picked the island of Batam to build the AirTag factory. It is expected to initially employ 1000 workers, and the location will provide tax and import benefits to Apple. The report by Bloomberg detailing the deal published on Thursday morning isn't clear on how long it will take to get to the claimed 20% of AirTag global production. Also not clear is how long it will take the Indonesia government to lift the iPhone 16 sales ban in the country.

The remainder of the $1 billion will set up a plant in Bandung for accessories, and to establish Apple educational facilities. On October 11, the Indonesia government said that Agus added that Apple hadn't reached the level of investment commitments it had promised. Apple had invested 1.48 trillion rupiah ($94.53 million), below the 1.71 trillion rupiah ($109.6 million) it had previously committed to.

About a month later, Apple offered $10 million more in investment. That offer was rejected almost immediately by the Indonesian government. A few weeks later in late November, Indonesia then rejected Apple's affirmation of the initial $100 million offer. At the time, that proposed $100 million in further investment was to take place over two years.

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