Apple might have agreed to invest $1 billion in Indonesia as it aims to get the iPhone 16 ban lifted but there is a possibility that the trillion-dollar giant may have been irked by the way it was forced to inject funds into the country. One Indonesian Policy Studies senior fellow warns about resorting to such tactics to get companies to invest in the region, as this strategy can backfire immediately. New report says that other countries are rolling out the red carpet for Apple as it plans to construct factories to reduce dependency on China, while Indonesia is playing […]
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