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Apple plans US$1 bln manufacturing plant investment in Indonesia

5 Dec 2024, 12:52 PM
Apple plans US$1 bln manufacturing plant investment in Indonesia

JAKARTA, Dec 5 — Tech giant Apple plans to invest US$1 billion (RM4.43 billion) in a manufacturing plant in Indonesia that produces components for smartphones and other products, Indonesia’s investment minister said today.

In October, Indonesia banned sales of the iPhone 16 because it said Apple had not adhered to rules that require phones sold domestically to have at least 40 per cent locally made parts. This week, the government said it would increase the local content requirement.

Investment Minister Rosan Roeslani told reporters details of the planned investment were still being ironed out, but when asked, confirmed it was the expected US$1 billion investment he had flagged earlier this week.

“We will discuss with them some more ... our hope is for everything to be announced in the next week after receiving a written commitment from them,” he said.

Last week, the government had rejected a US$100 million investment proposal from Apple to build an accessory and component plant as not enough to reverse the iPhone 16 ban.

Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Apple currently has no manufacturing facilities in Indonesia, a country of about 280 million people, but since 2018 it has set up application developer academies.

Indonesia considers the strategy an attempt to meet local content requirements for the sale of older iPhone models.

Companies typically increase the local composition through local partnerships or by sourcing parts domestically.

— Reuters

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