Indonesia has banned Apple’s iPhone 16 from sale and use in the country due to the tech giant’s unmet investment obligations. Industry Minister Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita labeled any iPhone 16 operating within Indonesia as "illegal" and urged citizens to report such devices. This move aligns with the nation’s local content certification requirements, mandating Apple to increase its investment and establish research facilities as committed.
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