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The Indonesian government expects Apple to increase its proposed $100 million investment into the country, according to state media, as the iPhone maker seeks clearance from Jakarta to sell its latest phones. According to a report from Indonesian state media, the country's Ministry of Industry met with representatives from Apple on Thursday regarding its proposal to invest $100 million over two years. "From the government's perspective, of course, we want this investment to be larger," industry ministry spokesperson Febri Hendri Antoni Arif told state media on Thursday. While Indonesia represents a small market for Apple, it also offers growth opportunities as it has the world's fourth-largest population, according to Le Xuan Chiew, a Canalys analyst focusing on Apple strategy research. Success in this market requires a long-term approach, and Apple's investment offer demonstrates a commitment to complying with local regulations and paving the way for future growth, he added.
Persons: hasn't, AirPods Max, Apple didn't, Febri Hendri Antoni Arif, Le Xuan Chiew Organizations: Fifth, Apple, country's Ministry of Industry, CNBC Locations: New York City, Indonesian, Jakarta, Indonesia
Tencent's Honor of Kings mobile game drew a record 33,000 fans to watch a final competition in Beijing on Nov. 16, 2024. Surprisingly, many in the crowd were young women, reflecting how interest in mobile games has broadened out from the stereotypical male player in the days of console and PC gaming. Honor of Kings, which claims 100 million players a day, uses a similar format with two teams of five players each. His analysis found that 95% of women prefer mobile games. A newly branded Honor of Kings global championship was held last month in Jakarta, Indonesia's capital, with Malaysian team Black Shrew Esports winning the $300,000 first prize.
Persons: Evelyn Cheng, Kings, Gao, of, Jackie Huang, Huang, Xiaofeng Zeng, Niko Partners, Zeng Organizations: Kings, CNBC, of Valor, of Kings, global, Tencent, Gaming, Riot, Malaysian Locations: Beijing, Evelyn Cheng BEIJING, China, Shanghai, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Chinese, North America, Europe, Japan, U.S, India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Jakarta
AdvertisementApple has offered a $100 million investment to lift Indonesia's iPhone 16 sales ban, Bloomberg says. Indonesia has blocked iPhone 16 sales because they do not contain 40% locally made components. Apple has reportedly offered to invest $100 million in Indonesia to reverse a ban on iPhone 16 sales in the world's fourth-most populous nation. AdvertisementIndonesia's Ministry of Industry last month blocked Apple from selling its iPhone 16, which first launched in September, for failing to comply with regulations. As the world's fourth-most populous nation with over 280 million citizens, Indonesia is an increasingly important Apple market.
Persons: , Apple hadn't Organizations: Apple, Bloomberg, Indonesia's Ministry, Industry, Indonesia's Ministry of Industry, Business Locations: Indonesia, Cupertino, Asia's, Bandung, Jakarta
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBlue Bird, one of Indonesia's largest taxi companies, talks about its shift toward electric vehiclesAndre Djokosoetono, president director of Blue Bird Group, discusses his hopes if growing the company's EV fleet in Indonesia to 10% within the next three to five years, and how public charging stations are aiding their efforts.
Persons: Andre Djokosoetono Organizations: Blue Bird Group, EV Locations: Indonesia
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMitsubishi Heavy Industries discusses its role in Indonesia's energy transitionToru Yoshioka, president of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in Indonesia, says the Southeast Asian country requires a range of technical solutions, especially since coal dominates in the country.
Persons: Yoshioka Organizations: Mitsubishi, Industries, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Locations: Indonesia
Search interest for "Travel Tuesday" rose more than 500% from 2021 to 2023, according to a report published by McKinsey & Company on Thursday. Searches are highest among American and Canadian consumers, but interest is also rising in Australia, the United Kingdom, Netherlands and Spain, according to McKinsey. "European travel companies can anticipate the possibility that Travel Tuesday will become a growing phenomenon in their region," McKinsey's report notes. Searches for "Cyber Monday" are far greater than "Travel Tuesday," but interest in the former is declining, it showed. "But unlike some of the impulse purchases consumers make on Black Friday, travel bookings can require more planning."
Persons: , Kristen Jennings, Ryan Mann, Mann Organizations: McKinsey & Company, McKinsey, Google, Bawah Reserve, McKinsey's, Logistics, Infrastructure Locations: Canadian, Australia, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Spain, North America, Western Europe, Singapore, Asia, Riau
Apple has been banned from selling the iPhone 16 in Indonesia. Apple's share of the Indonesian market has grown to around 10% in recent years. AdvertisementThe Indonesian government has blocked Apple from selling its latest iPhone 16 in the country because it does not meet local regulations. The ministry said 9,000 iPhone 16 products had already entered the country. Of the 235 million smartphones Apple sold globally last year, the company only sold about 3.4 million in Indonesia, the FT reported.
Persons: Apple hasn't, , Apple, Tim Cook, Joko Widodo Organizations: Apple, Service, Indonesia's Ministry of Industry, Ministry of Industry, Indonesian, Anadolu, Getty, Apple Intelligence Locations: Indonesia, Indonesian, China
Indonesia said it drove a Chinese coast guard ship out of its waters in the South China Sea. AdvertisementIndonesia said it deployed two vessels and an aircraft to expel a Chinese ship from contested waters in the South China Sea. The interaction is another turn in a yearslong dispute over who owns the South China Sea, and gets to exploit its resources. AdvertisementThe incident escalates the dispute over the South China Sea, and highlights the richness of its resources. Malaysia and Vietnam are also pursuing oil-and-gas projects in the South China Sea, and running into Chinese opposition.
Persons: Organizations: Service, Indonesian National Armed Forces, Maritime Security, PT Pertamina, CCG, Maritime Security Agency, Business, US Navy, Strategic, Studies, Maritime, China Coast Guard, Vietnam's Vanguard Bank Locations: Indonesia, South China, China, Indonesia's, Taiwan, Vietnam, Brunei, Malaysia, Philippines
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNomura: Indonesia has room to increase tax, but it's tough for a new government to do thatEuben Paracuelles of Nomura discusses the conundrum facing Indonesia's new government as it embarks on significant spending plans.
Persons: Nomura Organizations: Email Nomura Locations: Indonesia
Presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto, waves to photographers as he leaves after attending a dialog held by country's anti-graft agency Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) at its headquarters in Jakarta, Indonesia, January 17, 2024. Indonesia's Prabowo Subianto on Sunday took over as president of the world's third-largest democracy, vowing to combat internal issues such as corruption that plague the country and to make it more self-sufficient. Prabowo, who unsuccessfully ran for the presidency twice before, said in a fiery speech to lawmakers he would be president for all Indonesians and challenged the nation to help him face down the country's problems. "We must always realize that a free nation is where the people are free," Prabowo said, at times raising his voice. In a wide-ranging speech lasting about an hour, Prabowo said self-sufficiency for food was possible within five years, while also pledging to become self-sufficient in energy.
Persons: Prabowo, Indonesia's Organizations: country's, Sunday Locations: Jakarta, Indonesia, Indonesia's
Jakarta Reuters —Indonesia’s Prabowo Subianto on Sunday took over as president of the world’s third-largest democracy, vowing to combat internal issues such as corruption that plague the country and to make it more self-sufficient. “We must always realise that a free nation is where the people are free,” Prabowo said, at times raising his voice. Newly-inaugurated Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto greets supporters after being sworn in as the country's eighth president in Jakarta on Oct. 20, 2024. Flower boards outside the palace either congratulated Prabowo and Gibran or thanked Jokowi for his decade of service. Jokowi supporters are also attending the celebrations to bid farewell to Indonesia’s outgoing leader.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFiscal discipline in Indonesia can continue, former trade minister saysFormer Indonesian Trade Minister, Mari Pangestu, says maintaining consumption levels and increasing investments are the answer to achieving the government's 8% growth target. She also discusses the steps and challenges to developing Indonesia's human capital and productivity.
Persons: Mari Pangestu Organizations: Indonesian Trade Minister Locations: Indonesia
The previous record from the 2014 to 2017 mass bleaching affected just below 66% of the world’s reef area. Triggered by heat stress in warm oceans, coral bleaching occurs when corals expel the colourful algae living in their tissues. A bleached coral is not dead, but ocean temperatures need to cool off for any hope of recovery. “We’ve never had a coral bleaching event this big before.”In just the last six weeks, bleaching has been confirmed in the waters of Palau, Guam and Israel. What are we going to do about it?” said Emily Darling, who leads the Wildlife Conservation Society’s global coral reef conservation programme.
Persons: Derek Manzello, Sirachai Arunrugstichai, Lillian Suwanrumpha, Manzello, “ We’ve, , Emily Darling, El Niño Organizations: CNN, National Oceanic, Atmospheric Administration, Reuters, NOAA, Reef, Getty, , United Nations, Wildlife Conservation Locations: Trat, Thailand, Raja Ampat, Indonesia's West Papua, AFP, Palau, Guam, Israel, Caribbean, South China, Colombia
BNI: Indonesia's SOE reforms will inspire diaspora confidence
  + stars: | 2024-10-04 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBNI: Indonesia's SOE reforms will inspire diaspora confidence and encourage capital repatriationBNI’s Agung Prabowo, says that economic growth in Indonesia will be challenged without crucial capital investments from its diaspora.
Persons: BNI’s Agung Prabowo Locations: BNI’s, Indonesia
Tomas Ouhel, second from the right, was the first of four friends to see the Indonesian island. Source: Segara Bumi IndahThey then built staff quarters, a beachfront communal space and four more guest bungalows, which together can fit 12 people. Source: Segara Bumi IndahThe island costs $999 per night for eight people. Source: Segara Bumi IndahThe final leg of the journey is an hour and a half boat ride to Pinang Island. Source: Segara Bumi IndahHe also said the island isn't for travelers looking for a high-end vacation.
Persons: Richard Kvech, Tomas Ouhel, Stephan Kotas, Martin Mrazek, Kvech, He's, it's Organizations: CNBC Travel, Garmin, Fifan Foundation Locations: Kvech, Czech Republic, Sumatra, Bangkaru, Indonesian, Pinang, Plenty, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Medan, North Sumatra, Singkil, Indonesia's Aceh, Nias
Incoming President Subianto has promised to continue the charge toward making Indonesia a high-income economy. Economic reforms passed through by the outgoing president will make the achieving Indonesia's grand vision easier. "Widodo put in place a bunch of economic reforms, the most noticeable being making it easier to hire and fire new workers. Indrawati hopes to avoid "the middle-income trap" — an economic development situation where growing economies stagnate at middle-income levels and are unable to advance to the ranks of high-income countries. Major policy reforms, she believes, will help Indonesia sidestep that.
Persons: Sri Mulyani Indrawati, CNBC's, Joko Widodo, Prabowo Subianto, Subianto, Widodo, Gareth Leather, Indrawati Organizations: Afp, Getty, country's Finance, International Monetary Fund, Defense, Capital Economics, CNBC, Lowy Institute Locations: Jakarta, Indonesia, Washington, Australian, China, Asia
This report is from this week's CNBC's "Inside India" newsletter which brings you timely, insightful news and market commentary on the emerging powerhouse and the big businesses behind its meteoric rise. Its intent was clear: to develop India's manufacturing capabilities in sectors like automotives, electronics, pharmaceuticals and aerospace while creating opportunities for locals. India's manufacturing sector has seen "remarkable" growth says, Samir Kapadia, founder and CEO of B2B marketplace India Index. "These infrastructural shifts in India have improved connectivity within and outside the country putting India at a very different playing field than it was 10 years ago when 'Make in India' started," Kapadia told CNBC's Inside India. India vs. other emerging marketsWhile India looks to poach China's manufacturing share, other countries like Indonesia, Vietnam, Bangladesh and Mexico are also stiff competitors.
Persons: Wistron, Narendra Modi, Foxconn, Samir Kapadia, Kapadia, CNBC's, U.S . Franklin Templeton's Yi Ping Liao, Liao, Deveshwar Organizations: Tata Group, Indian, Apple, Dixon Technologies, Kia, Divi's, Novartis, GSK, Merck, China, U.S ., TS Lombard, Inside, Mutual Fund Locations: India, China, Silicon Valley, Bengaluru, Kolar, Doddaballapura, Foxconn, Kia India, Anantapur —, Indonesia, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Mexico, Asia, Inside India, Brazil
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailIndonesia's Kadin Chairman: 'Feasible' to reduce Chinese ownership of nickel projects in the countrySpeaking at the sidelines of Milken's Asia Summit, Anindya Bakrie, CEO of Bakrie & Brothers and newly appointed chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin), discusses the country's critical minerals industry and says that Indonesia has "all the potential" to export nickel to Western nations.
Persons: Anindya Bakrie Organizations: Milken's Asia, Bakrie, Brothers, Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Locations: Indonesia
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailIndonesia's finance minister discusses aim of becoming a high-income countrySri Mulyani Indrawati, Indonesia's finance minister, outlines the sectors the country is investing in.
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Indonesian president tries out palace in proposed new capital
  + stars: | 2024-07-30 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Indonesia's future Presidential Palace in the future capital city of Nusantara, in Penajam Paser Utara, East Kalimantan, on July 11, 2024. The new city is scheduled to begin operating as the country's new political centre on Aug. 17, 2024 during Indonesia's 79th Independence Day. Indonesian President Joko Widodo spent his first night in the eagle-shaped palace of the country's proposed new capital Nusantara ahead of official meetings on Monday, as the outgoing leader works to allay fears about the beleaguered infrastructure project. The dramatic bird-shaped palace, comprised of 4,650 blades that make up the eagle's wings, is the centerpiece of the new capital. Carved out of jungle on the tropical island of Borneo, the $32 billion infrastructure project is located about 1,200 km (750 miles) from the current capital, Jakarta.
Persons: Indonesia's, Penajam Paser, Joko Widodo, Jokowi Organizations: Indonesia's, Nusantara Locations: Nusantara, Penajam, East Kalimantan, Borneo, Jakarta
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHow the EV boom led Chinese companies to take over Indonesia's nickel industryIndonesia has become the world's top producer of nickel, supplying over 40% of the global demand needed for EV batteries. The growth is powered by partnerships with China, which have strengthened Indonesia's ability to refine nickel locally. In contrast, the U.S. faces challenges with limited supply, mining only 17,000 metric tons in 2023 compared to Indonesia's 1.8 million metric tons. Elon Musk has stressed the urgency of increasing nickel production, especially for Tesla and the EV industry.
Persons: Elon Musk, Tesla Organizations: EV, Elon Locations: Indonesia, China, U.S
Nickel mining in Indonesia has surged, making it the world's top producer of the metal. With over 14 active mines, Indonesia supplies more than 40% of global nickel demand, driven by its crucial role in electric vehicle (EV) batteries. The rapid growth in nickel production is closely linked to Indonesia's partnership with China, the largest global EV battery producer. Chinese investments have bolstered Indonesia's mining capabilities, focusing on refining nickel locally following a 2022 ban on raw nickel exports. Increased nickel production in Indonesia has led to oversupply and lower prices, impacting producers in Australia and Canada.
Persons: Jason Sappor, Tesla, Todd Malan, It's, Elon Musk Organizations: P, EV, Talon, Talon Metals, Tesla Inc Locations: Indonesia, China, Australia, Canada, America, United States, Michigan, Minnesota
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailData doesn't show oversupply of Chinese goods across the board: Hinrich FoundationDeborah Elms, head of trade policy at the Hinrich Foundation, says that applies only to certain sectors such as green technology, and discusses Indonesia's planned tariffs on Chinese goods.
Persons: Hinrich, Deborah Elms Organizations: Foundation
World’s best airline for 2024 named by Skytrax
  + stars: | 2024-06-24 | by ( Barry Neild | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +7 min
We look forward to more wins in the future.”Close-run contestSaudia was named by Skytrax as winner of the World's Most Improved Airline award. Singapore also won for Best First Class service and Best Airline in Asia. ANA, meanwhile, picked up the accolade for World’s Best Airport Services, as well as Best Airline Staff Service in Asia. Saudia was named World’s Most Improved Airline, beating Taiwan’s Starlux and Iceland’s Play into second and third places. Delta Air Lines was declared the Best Airline in North America, also picking up the award for Best Airline Staff Service for the region.
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Chinese carmakers accounted for 88% of the EV market in Brazil and 70% in Thailand in Q1, according to ABI Research figures. The EV markets in many of these countries are small now, but they're growing rapidly. This is because Chinese automakers are known for their ability to build electric cars for less than their foreign competitors. Australian Senator and shadow cyber-security minister James Paterson said earlier this year that Chinese EVs pose a growing cybersecurity risk. "India is still a little wary of the Chinese market," said Dylan Khoo, an analyst at ABI Research.
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