Brussels has accused Apple of stifling competition on its app store, marking the first time EU regulators have used new digital rules on a big tech group.
The European Commission’s regulatory action falls under the Digital Markets Act, stringent rules designed to break the dominance of large technology platforms and help start-ups. The move against Apple was first reported by the Financial Times this month.
If found guilty, Apple faces a penalty of up to 10 per cent of its global annual revenue. The fines can rise to 20 per cent in the event the offence is repeated, the EU said.
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