JAKARTA -- Indonesia says it will lift a sales ban on the iPhone 16 next month after Apple paid an outstanding investment commitment of $10 million and committed a further $150 million to produce AirTags in the country.
Government drops local smartphone production demand but gets $150m AirTag pledge

Industry Minister Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita says Apple's $150 million investment means Indonesia will produce enough AirTags to meet 65% of the world's demand. © Reuters
JAKARTA -- Indonesia says it will lift a sales ban on the iPhone 16 next month after Apple paid an outstanding investment commitment of $10 million and committed a further $150 million to produce AirTags in the country.