Apple says Indonesia iPhone sales ban ends in April


Apple iPhone 16 smartphones are displayed at a store in London, Britain. The company has announced that all its iPhone 16 series will be available in Indonesia starting from April 11. — Reuters

JAKARTA: Tech giant Apple announced on March 26 the iPhone 16 will be available in Indonesia from next month, indicating the sales ban in South-East Asia's biggest economy had been lifted.

The government in October prohibited the marketing and sale of the model over the US tech titan's failure to meet regulation requiring 40% of phones be made from local parts.

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