Indonesia has banned the sale of Apple’s (AAPL) iPhone 16 series, saying that Apple has not fulfilled its 40% local content requirements and has invested only $95M, below its $108M commitment, Bloomberg’s Claire Jiao reports. Apple’s older products can still be sold in Indonesia, according to the report.
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