Apple is working hard to patch things up with Indonesia after the government recently banned the sale of the most recent iPhone 16. The tech giant wants to recover access to the lucrative Southeast Asian market, and to do so, it has requested a substantial investment of almost $100 million spread over two years. It is come to know that the proposed investment is a tenfold increase from the initial $10 million offer made by the tech giant.
Apple wants to invest $100 million in Indonesia to lift the ban on iPhones.
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