Indonesia upholds iPhone 16 sales ban after rejecting a $1 billion investment offer to set up local AirTags plants.
Guo, who is accused of money laundering and other crimes, purportedly had two associates here. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Jakarta may think it has won the first round, but now is the time to reach a truce with the US tech giant, says Catherine ...
Age is a challenge but not an obstacle for these three entrepreneurs in their 20s. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Hardball tactics resulted in Apple pledging to invest $US1 billion in Indonesia, after the sales of iPhone 16 smartphones ...
Apple remains unable to sell its iPhone 16 in Indonesia despite reaching an agreement to build a local production facility in ...
Apple Inc. continues to face challenges in bringing its iPhone 16 to Indonesia, one of Southeast Asia’s largest and most ...
The government upheld a ban on iPhone 16 sales despite Apple’s US$1bil (RM4.5bil) pledge to invest in the country after a negotiation deadlock, citing the company’s failure to meet domestic market ...
The Apple Inc. executive leading talks with Indonesia to lift the country's sales ban on the iPhone 16 departed Jakarta on ...
Indonesia isn’t taking a step back from its hardball approach to Apple Inc. The showdown has turned into quite a spectacle, ...
Each of the three men had taken steps to familiarise themselves with weapons, with one visiting a shooting range in Bangkok.
Jakarta seems determined to use the leverage it enjoys as the world’s fourth-largest smartphone market to extract maximum ...