Marketing and sale of model prohibited after tech giant fails to meet rule 40%
of phones be made from local parts
Indonesia has prohibited the marketing and sale of the iPhone 16 model over
Apple’s failure to meet local investment regulations, according to its industry
ministry.
South-east Asia’s biggest economy has a young, tech-savvy population with more
than 100 million people under the age of 30, but Apple still does not have an
official store in the country, forcing those who want its products to buy from
resale platforms.
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The 9% tariff is much less than the up to 36.3% others face after investigation
into Beijing’s ‘unfair’ subsidies of EVs
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Tesla will face a 9% levy on its Chinese-made cars exported to the EU, the
European Commission has said, as it issued an update on its sweeping
investigation into Beijing’s “unfair” subsidies of electric vehicles.
The tariff on Tesla – far lower than the 21.3% average on companies that
cooperated with the EU investigation and 36.3% on those that did not – came
after the California-headquartered firm requested individual treatment as part
of the wider Brussels inquiry.
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Billionaire says Optimus will start performing tasks for carmaker in 2025 and
could be ready for sale in 2026
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The Tesla chief executive, Elon Musk, has claimed the company will produce
“genuinely useful” humanoid robots to start working in its factories next year.
The world’s richest person, who has a penchant for making overambitious claims
on social media, posted on his platform X, formerly Twitter, that he also hoped
to expand into “high production” mode to make robots with a humanlike form
available sell to other companies in 2026.
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Vacuum cleaner maker will axe about 1,000 jobs as part of global cost-cutting
drive
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The vacuum cleaner and air-filter maker Dyson is cutting about 1,000 jobs in the
UK as part of a global restructure, reducing its British workforce by more than
a quarter.
Staff were told on Tuesday morning about the cuts as part of moves to reduce the
business’s 15,000-strong workforce around the world amid a wider cost-cutting
drive.
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