Indonesia Bans Sale of Google Pixel Phones

Shocking Ban on Google from Indonesia

Indonesia, Southeast Asia’s largest economy, has decided to ban the sale of tech giant Google’s Pixel phones, citing Google’s phones not meeting local content requirements.

Indonesian Ministry of Industry Spokesperson February Hendri Antoni Arief, estimated to reach the country via personal shipments or cabin baggage items during this year 22 thousand units He emphasized that despite the inclusion of the Google Pixel device, trading these phones is not legal.

Google met with the Minister of Industry to discuss the ban decision Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita requested a meeting with the ISIS. This meeting is expected to resolve uncertainties regarding the ban and produce potential solutions.

This situation is reminiscent of Indonesia's previous stance against tech giants, which the country has been accused of failing to meet investment commitments. Apple It was also announced that the sale and use of Apple's products, which were released in the fall, were banned throughout the country. iPhone 16 ve Watch Series 10 Popular devices such as were included in this ban.

Indonesia aims to protect its national economy by implementing stricter controls on local production and content development, and it remains to be seen how such bans will affect international tech companies.

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