Huawei spinoff Honor announced plans to enter the Indonesian market, launching smartphone sales by March. The move positions Honor as the latest Chinese company targeting Southeast Asia's largest economy, where Apple’s iPhone 16 faces a ban due to local production rules requiring 40% domestic components. Honor's initial lineup will include a folding phone and 10 mid-to-high-end products, expanding to 30 devices, including tablets, by year-end. Indonesia's rapid economic growth and expanding middle-class position it as a key Southeast Asian market, accounting for 35% of the region's smartphone shipments and serving as a strategic hub.