Apple's iPhone 16 continues to face a ban in Indonesia.AppleApple still can't sell iPhone 16s in Indonesia due to a ban in place since October.Indonesia's industry minister said that Apple doesn't meet rules to source some materials locally. That's despite Apple's plan to invest $1 billion in building an AirTag factory in the country.Apple is still banned from selling the iPhone 16 in Indonesia after a top government official dismissed its $1 billion plan to meet local investment requirements.Indonesia's industry minister, Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita, said in a briefing on Wednesday that Apple's proposal, which included a plan to build an AirTag factory in the country, did not fulfill the demands of its local regulations.Apple has been blocked from selling its latest iPhone model in the country of over 280 million people since October.