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The European Commission's ruling against the tech giants could stoke trade tensions between the EU and the U.S.
The European Union fined Apple and Meta Platforms hundreds of millions of dollars for breaching its Digital Markets Act.
Meta and Apple have 60 days to comply with European demands or risk more fines.
The European Union has ordered Apple and Meta to pay a combined €700m (£599m) in the first fines it has issued under ...
The European Union fined Apple $570 million and Meta $228 million for violating the Digital Markets Act, a piece of ...
The European Commission issued a €500 million fine to Apple and a €200 million fine to Meta yesterday, saying that both ...
The European Union has fined Apple and Meta millions for breaching tech competition rules, specifically the bloc's Digital Markets Act.
Joel Kaplan, Meta’s chief global affairs officer, criticized the EU’s decision, accusing it of “attempting to handicap successful American businesses.” “This isn’t just about a fine ...
Two big penalties overseas could be just what the industry needed to get the White House’s attention. Will Trump now try to roll back European tech rules?
In the midst of a trade war with the US, the European Commission imposed two fines on the digital giants and closed two cases ...
Apple was fined 500 million euros ($570 million) on Wednesday and Meta 200 million euros, as European Union antitrust ...
Meta is discussing with the EU the new version introduced in November last year to see if it is DMA-compliant. The companies have two months to comply with the orders or risk daily fines.
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