Apple Inc disebut-sebut meningkatkan tawaran investasi hingga 10 kali lipat ke Pemerintah Indonesia. Hal itu sebagai upaya agar pemerintah mencabut larangan penjualan iPhone 16 di tanah air.
Dari sumber Bloomberg, proposal tersebut akan membuat Apple yang berkantor pusat di Cupertino menginvestasikan hampir USD100 juta di ekonomi terbesar di Asia Tenggara itu selama dua tahun.
Dari sumber Bloomberg, proposal tersebut akan membuat Apple yang berkantor pusat di Cupertino menginvestasikan hampir USD100 juta di ekonomi terbesar di Asia Tenggara itu selama dua tahun.
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00:00Indonesia has increased its investment offer to almost tenfold.
00:05This is done to persuade the Indonesian government to lift the ban on the sale of the iPhone 16.
00:10Apple Inc., a US-based tech giant, has increased its investment offer to almost tenfold.
00:15This is done to persuade the Indonesian government to lift the ban on the sale of the iPhone 16.
00:21Apple Inc., a US-based tech giant, has increased its investment offer to almost tenfold.
00:34This is done to persuade the Indonesian government to lift the ban on the sale of the iPhone 16.
00:42Apple is now offering an investment of almost US$100 million,
00:47equivalent to about IDR 1.5 trillion for two years in Indonesia.
00:52Previously, Apple only offered an investment of about US$10 million
00:57for the construction of a component factory and accessories in Bandung.
01:00However, after a new proposal was proposed,
01:03the Indonesian Ministry of Industry demanded a change in Apple's investment direction.
01:08The government now asks Apple to focus more on research and technology development
01:12for smartphone products in the country.
01:14So far, a final decision on the new proposal has not yet been made.
01:19The ban on the sale of the iPhone 16 that was made last month
01:22was caused by the incompleteness of the condition of the domestic content level or TKDN
01:26as high as 40% for smartphones and tablets.
01:30So far, Apple has been reported to only invest Rp 1.5 trillion
01:35through an academic development academy,
01:38slightly below the commitment of Rp 1.7 trillion requested by the government.
01:43This case is not the only one.
01:45Alphabet Inc., Google's parent company, also faces a similar ban
01:49on Google Pixel products due to the lack of investment that meets the TKDN requirements.
01:54The government's firm stance reflects the new economic strategy
01:57under President Prabowo Subianto,
01:59which aims to improve the local manufacturing industry.
02:02Through foreign companies, the government hopes to create more jobs
02:06and strengthen the domestic economy.