The long fight with the Indonesian government of Apple Pal has finally reached a positive conclusion. In October Country officials banned the sale and use of the iPhone 16 Series there that the Apple Pal failed to complete its previous promised investment threshold in the country. After that, in November, Apple Pal promised to invest 100 million in Indonesia to get rid of the ban, later made the number $ 1 billion, but in January, the Indonesian government came out and said that unless the Apple began to make the iPhone. It will not lift the ban in the country components.
Interestingly, Apple Pal still has no plans to make an iPhone in Indonesia, and the deal is reported though. This will be officially made by the Indonesian government and the Apple Pal’s contract memorandum, which is expected to be signed earlier this week.
Apple Pal will invest $ 1 billion in the country, which includes a manufacturing plant for airtags, which will eventually be the share of about 20% of global airtag production and a different factory for other types of accessories. Apple will also train the local talent in research and development, and invest in the academy to equip Indonesia students with skills like coding.
This is a lesson that sometimes works to play hardb ball l, and it will be interesting to see whether other nations claim. Of course, because of Indonesia 278 million people, the first Apple Pal was brought to the negotiation table, and then played a crucial role in relaxation, so this strategy could not succeed for many smaller countries.
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