Jan 21 (Reuters) - Indonesia is close to a deal with
Apple Inc ( AAPL ) for an investment plan that could lift a ban
on iPhone 16 sales in the country, investment minister Rosan
Roeslani told Bloomberg News on Tuesday.
"Hopefully within one or two weeks this issue can be
resolved", Roeslani told Bloomberg Television in Davos,
Switzerland.
Apple ( AAPL ) did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The Indonesian government could not be reached for a comment.
Last year, Indonesia banned sales of iPhone 16 after Apple ( AAPL )
failed to meet requirements that smartphones sold in the country
should comprise at least 40% locally-made parts.
Apple ( AAPL ) has no manufacturing facilities in Indonesia, a
country of about 280 million people, but has since 2018 set up
application developer academies.