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The country that banned the sale of iPhone 16 has now banned the Google Pixel 9!

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As you may recall, we recently shared the news that the Apple iPhone 16 had been banned in Indonesia, capturing global tech headlines. The Indonesian government, which has faced various disputes with Apple, stated that severe penalties, including jail time, would be imposed on those who sell or use the device. It appears Indonesia is now set to continue its strict stance with Google Pixel 9.

Indonesia takes aim at Pixel after iPhone ban!

Following Apple, Indonesia has also banned the sale and use of Google Pixel 9, citing local content requirements as the main reason. The Indonesian government mandates that 40% of the content in devices sold in the country must be locally produced. Since the American tech giant Google failed to meet this requirement, Pixel 9’s certification has been blocked.

According to local media sources, around 22,000 Pixel phones entered Indonesia via cargo shipments. Officials noted that while these devices are not officially sold, users have been finding alternative ways to bring Pixel phones into the country. This situation seems likely to prompt an even stricter stance from the government.

Is Indonesia trying to attract investment?

Some analysts believe that Indonesia’s policies aim to attract more foreign investment. As Southeast Asia’s largest economy and a significant smartphone market, Indonesia’s government may be pushing large tech firms toward local production to boost employment and investment through these restrictions.

The Pixel 9 ban is a significant blow for Google. The ban on Google following Apple’s indicates how serious Indonesia is about enforcing its policies against tech giants. How other major tech companies will respond to this situation remains to be seen.

Indonesia’s local content requirement reflects its demand for more investment and production from foreign companies, but critics argue it limits users’ access to technology.

So, what are your thoughts on this? How will Indonesia’s strict stance impact the tech world? Don’t forget to share your views in the comments!

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