Apple Nears Agreement to End iPhone 16 Ban in Indonesia, Report Reveals

Indonesia could soon lift its ban on the iPhone 16, according to a Bloomberg report. A countrywide ban on the sale came after Apple’s decision to block the new series of flagship renditions after the new series’ initial launch in October 2024, and it came as a result of unmet local sourcing mandates as well as unfinished investment commitments. It meant the new devices were not going to be available for Apple fans in Indonesia.

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Apple Close to Reaching Deal to End iPhone 16 Ban in Indonesia, Report Suggests

Indonesia’s ban relies on a law that requires 35-40% of a product’s parts to be produced domestically. While this threshold poses a challenge to Apple, which uses global supply chains, exemptions had already allowed for sales of iPhones in the country. But Apple reportedly had pledged $110 million in investment but sent only $95 million, which triggered tighter enforcement. Long negotiations between Apple and the Indonesian government seem to have finally paid off.

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Details of any potential deal have not been revealed, but Investment Minister Rosan Roeslani said a solution could be found within one or two weeks. Apple then suggested that it invest $1 billion in building up an AirTag production facility to find a solution — that was turned down, as AirTags are not directly tied to iPhone production. A possible settlement shines a spotlight on Indonesia’s power as a consumer. The country, with a rapidly growing economy and 280 million people, is considered a major opportunity for tech companies. Apple’s willingness to settle the ban reflects how much it values access to this market.

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Competitors, meanwhile, are seizing on Apple’s absence. Honor, for instance, is aggressively expanding in Indonesia, planning to launch over 30 products this year. This highlights the growing demand for smartphones and tech products in the region. Apple’s efforts to lift the ban reflect the challenges of balancing local regulations with global supply chain dependencies. If resolved, this situation could not only restore iPhone availability in Indonesia but also pave the way for better relations between Apple and one of Southeast Asia’s most promising markets.

FAQs

Why was the iPhone 16 banned in Indonesia?

The ban was due to Apple’s failure to meet local component sourcing requirements and investment commitments.

When will the iPhone 16 be available in Indonesia?

A resolution is expected within one to two weeks, according to Indonesian officials.

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