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Nikkei: Apple in Discussions to Establish iPhone Manufacturing in Indonesia

by Sneha Singh
February 14, 2025
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Nikkei: Apple in Discussions to Establish iPhone Manufacturing in Indonesia
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Apple’s latest iPhone might soon carry a surprising “Made in Indonesia” label, as the tech giant scrambles to lift a government-imposed sales ban on its iPhone 16 series. The company is currently in talks with supply chain partners to set up manufacturing facilities in Indonesia, marking a potential breakthrough in a months-long standoff that began last October.

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The drama unfolded when Indonesian authorities blocked sales of Apple’s newest iPhone 16 and Watch 10 series, citing the company’s failure to meet local investment requirements. Under Indonesian law, foreign companies must source at least 40% of their smartphone components from local suppliers – a threshold Apple hadn’t reached despite earlier commitments.

Apple’s Billion-Dollar Bet on Indonesian Manufacturing

Initially, Apple had promised to invest $109 million in local research and development facilities but fell short by $14 million. The company’s subsequent attempts to smooth things over with smaller investment proposals of $10 million and $100 million were swiftly rejected by Indonesian officials, who stood firm on their demands for substantial local investment.

Facing pressure from one of Southeast Asia’s largest smartphone markets, Apple has now upped the ante with a $1 billion investment pledge. The proposal includes plans for a manufacturing facility in Bandung that would produce various Apple device components and accessories. 

Apple suppliers exploring iPhone production in Indonesia
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According to recent reports from Nikkei Asia, these plans could expand to include full iPhone assembly lines – a move that would make Indonesia only the second country in Southeast Asia, after Vietnam, to host iPhone manufacturing operations.

For Indonesia, the standoff represents more than just a regulatory dispute. The government’s tough stance reflects a broader strategy to transform the nation into a tech manufacturing powerhouse while creating local jobs and fostering technological advancement. 

Apple’s Indonesian Dilemma

The Ministry of Industry has maintained that compliance with local content regulations is non-negotiable, even for a global giant like Apple.

The stakes are particularly high for Apple in Indonesia’s growing market of tech-savvy consumers. While the company has been absent from store shelves, competitors like Oppo and Samsung have strengthened their positions by adhering to local regulations and capturing larger market shares. This reality has likely influenced Apple’s decision to consider such a significant manufacturing investment.

If the deal occurs, it will be a win-win for both parties. Indonesia will gain a high-profile foreign investment that will likely be followed by other tech manufacturers, while Apple will regain access to a market with massive growth potential. The proposed manufacturing facility will also allow Apple to diversify its manufacturing base outside of China, a move the company has been attempting to accomplish in recent years.

However, analysts caution that establishing sophisticated manufacturing facilities in a new country requires complex logistics, labor training, and supply chain coordination. These will need to be managed carefully as Apple moves forward with its plans.

As negotiations stretch on, everyone waits to see whether this high-stakes game of corporate politics will produce a breakthrough agreement. For now, Indonesian consumers eager to get their hands on the new iPhone can only wait and watch as Apple and their government bargain in this historic technology standoff.

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Sneha is a skilled writer with a passion for uncovering the latest stories and breaking news. She has written for a variety of publications, covering topics ranging from politics and business to entertainment and sports.

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