Since you have quoted me multiple times, I have compiled all such quotes in one post for ease of readability. I hope you would not object to this practice.
All the evidence points to the contrary.
No company, domestically owned or foreign owned,
ever manufactured IC on a commercial basis in Indonesia.
I went back to take a look at my comment.
It was observed that my comment contained these two nuggets of information, provided by
you.
Omedata Electronics Bandung Indonesia
I have emboldened the relevant parts. The parts in bold should help you read and, I hope, comprehend what you have so far failed to understand.
The five countries in question are, arguably, the five strongest military powers in the wider "Muslim world". Countries like Indonesia, Bangladesh, Nigeria or Malaysia do not fit in. That is despite Malaysia possessing the
only commercial wafer fabs, or semiconductor wafer foundries, in the wider "Muslim world".
Indonesia
never did, and still does
not, possess any commercial wafer fabs.
There are/were both foreign owned and domestically owned commercial wafer fabs in Malaysia. The domestic company in question, in Malaysia, is the government owned
SilTerra. The foreign companies in question are easy to name but I would avoid doing so for the time being since the discussion does not involve those foreign Multi National Corporations.
The part in bold should be easy enough to comprehend leaving no room for misunderstandings or confusions.
Routine task for
any outsourced assembly and test (OSAT) facility.
I believe the part in bold is clear and easy to see and understand.
Repetition of earlier quotes.
It was/is an Assembly and Test facility.
For the sake of clarity, I have uploaded the following image. I hope you and other members can read and comprehend it easily. If not, you may ask again for guidance.
P.S. For the benefit of members and anonymous readers, I have uploaded another version of the image. Hopefully, this will leave little room for miscommunication and doubt.