JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia is set to pass contentious revisions to a military law this week that will allow armed forces ...
Indonesia’s parliament has ratified a contentious ... President Subianto, who took office last October and was a special forces commander under Soeharto, has been expanding the armed forces ...
The tussle between the two entities has been going on for months. In October, Indonesia restricted Apple from selling its new iPhone 16 series in the country, stating that the company had not met ...
The pact is set to end a five-month tussle that started in October after Indonesia refused to issue a sale permit to Apple, citing its failure to comply with domestic manufacturing requirements ...
Under the leadership of President Prabowo Subianto, who took office in October, Indonesia has set an ambitious target: driving economic growth to at least 8% annually within the next five years.
Indonesia declined Apple’s $100 million investment ... similar issue — Google wasn’t using enough local components in October. According to a report, the top smartphone brands in Indonesia ...
Such was the heady rhetoric Indonesia’s ministers deployed throughout the country’s stand-off with Apple, which began in October, when Indonesia banned the sale of the newest iPhone.