Apple eyes retail revival in Indonesia
Apple will invest between $2 million and $3 million in opening a new retail store in Indonesia, according to one publication, after filing an application with the country's investment board.
According to NZWeek, Indonesia's Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) announced it approved the application earlier today, which will see Apple debut in the online space in the country first, with an eye toward opening its first Apple Store in Jakarta, the country's capital city.
The move will push Apple further into Asia, while still keeping the spinning plates of China's retail stores ticking over, as the … Read more