Indonesia has banned the sale of Google smartphones due to non-compliance with local content requirements. The law mandates 40% local parts in phones sold within the country. The ban follows a similar restriction on Apple's iPhone 16. This move aims to ensure fairness for investors but raises concerns about negative impacts on investor confidence. Read The Rest at :
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