Apple can sell iPhone 7s
in Indonesia after R&D investment commitment
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[December 16, 2016]
JAKARTA
(Reuters) - Apple Inc has committed to invest around $44 million in a
research and development center in Indonesia over the next three years,
a senior government official said, enabling it to start selling its
latest iPhone 7 in the Southeast Asian nation.
Indonesia, a promising smartphone market where Apple has trailed some
rivals, has stipulated that starting from January 2017, all 4G handsets
sold there must have a local content of at least 30 percent. That rule
can be met in terms of hardware, software or an investment commitment.
Apple received a "local content certification" in November, I Gusti Putu
Suryawirawan, director-general for metal, machines, transport equipments
and electronics at the industry ministry, said in a text message.
"Apple has committed around $44 million to invest in R&D over three
years," Suryawirawan said. "Therefore, they can distribute devices
priced 6 million rupiah ($448) and above. That means all iPhones can be
distributed."
An Apple spokeswoman declined to confirm the investment figure, but
pointed to an announcement last year that the U.S. tech company had
committed to build an iOS App Development Center in Indonesia.
Apple has an uphill battle in the country of 250 million people, which
has a young, internet-savvy demographic that is among the world's
biggest users of social media.
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The new iPhone 7 smartphone goes on sale inside an Apple Inc. store
in Los Angeles, California, U.S., September 16, 2016. REUTERS/Lucy
Nicholson/File Photo
In the second quarter of this year, South Korea's Samsung led with a 26
percent share of Indonesia's smartphone market by sales volume, trailed
by China's OPPO with 19 percent, according to research firm IDC. Both
Samsung and OPPO have factories in Indonesia.
OPPO's army of sales representatives, advertising blitz and middle-end pricing
have propelled it to no. 2 in Indonesia within just three years.
(Reporting by Cindy Silviana in Jakarta; Additional reporting by Jeremy Wagstaff
in Singapore; Writing by Eveline Danubrata; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)
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