Bisnis, JAKARTA – The Apple iPhone 16 release in Indonesia remain uncertain. Instead of allocating investments to fulfil the 35% Domestic Component Level (TKDN) requirement for smartphones, the US tech giant has decided to set up AirTag factory.
Apple to Build AirTag Factory, iPhone 16 Ban Remains
Apple's discussions with the Ministry of Industry over the iPhone 16 remain inconclusive. Rather than meeting the TKDN requirements for the device, the US-based tech giant has opted to invest in AirTag production.
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