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JAKARTA (Reuters) -Indonesia's antitrust agency on Tuesday ordered Google to pay fines of around 202 billion rupiah ($12.4 million) for unfair business practices related to its payment system ...
Kepala Staf Kepresidenan, Letjen TNI (Purn) Anto Mukti (AM) Putranto, resmi menjabat sebagai Ketua Dewan Pembina Ikatan ...
Indonesia’s antitrust agency has imposed a fine of around 202 billion rupiah (approximately $12.4 million) on Google for unfair business practices.
Google has been subjected to monopoly violations once more, this time by an Asian nation. Google was fined $12.6 million by ...
Indonesia has banned sales of Google Pixel smartphones for failing to meet domestic content requirements, days after blocking Apple’s iPhone 16 in Southeast Asia’s largest phone market. The ...
The sale of the Google pixel phones has been banned in Indonesia for the same reason the iPhone 16 was, which is the failure to adhere to the country’s smartphone manufacturing regulations.
Listen to article. Indonesia said it has banned sales of smartphones made by Alphabet's Google due to rules requiring the use of locally manufactured components, days after blocking sales of tech ...
Google’s Pixel phones are not officially distributed to Indonesia, though the Pixel 9 did see distribution to other nearby markets. This doesn’t account for resale or imported Pixel devices ...
Analysts warn the move could backfire as competition in the region for foreign direct investment heats up. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Indonesia's antitrust agency on Tuesday ordered Google to pay fines of around 202 billion rupiah ($12.4 million) for unfair business practices related to its payment system services for Google ...