AsianFin -- Indonesia is nearing a deal with Apple Inc. regarding an investment plan that would lift the ban on iPhone 16 sales in the country, according to a government official.
The Southeast Asian nation imposed the ban in October, citing Apple's failure to meet local manufacturing requirements for smartphones and tablets. The company has been in talks with the government to secure an investment package that would remove the restrictions.
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