TANGERANG, Indonesia/TAIPEI -- Indonesia is now the second-biggest overseas production base for China's Oppo as the smartphone maker looks to cement its leading market position in Southeast Asia's most populous country.
Move comes as Jakarta slaps sales ban on Apple iPhone

A worker checks a phone at Oppo's plant in Tangerang, Indonesia, on Nov. 19. (Photo by Dimas Ardian)
TANGERANG, Indonesia/TAIPEI -- Indonesia is now the second-biggest overseas production base for China's Oppo as the smartphone maker looks to cement its leading market position in Southeast Asia's most populous country.