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Apple faces EU fine: What does this mean for the tech giant?

by Milan
March 10, 2025
in Rumors
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The European Union is targeting Apple. The company is suspected of violating the Digital Markets Act (DMA) and may face a fine. Apple is not the only company affected; Meta is also in the EU's focus due to similar allegations. If the fine is imposed, it would be another signal for the regulation of the big tech companies. At the same time, the question arises as to whether and how the US's political stance towards the EU will change on this issue.

For years, the EU has been trying to regulate the market power of technology companies. The Digital Markets Act introduced new rules to ensure that large platforms do not hinder competition. Now Apple is facing a fine because the company may not have complied with all of the DMA's requirements. The case could have far-reaching consequences, not only for Apple, but also for other large tech companies that are also subject to the new regulations.

What the Digital Markets Act prescribes

The Digital Markets Act was created by the EU to make competition in the digital space fairer. Large companies, which are classified as so-called “gatekeepers”, must adhere to certain rules. These include:

  • No unfair restrictions for developers and third parties
  • No preferential treatment of own services on the platform
  • More transparency in data and algorithms

Apple is one of the companies that fall under these regulations. The EU is now examining whether Apple is complying with its obligations or whether the company is trying to circumvent the new requirements.

What the current investigation is about

Apple is said to have not fully complied with the requirements of the Digital Markets Act. The focus is particularly on the terms and conditions of the App Store. Developers have already accused Apple several times of hindering competition by making alternative app stores difficult or charging high fees. According to reports, the EU is in the final stages of its investigation. Competition Commissioner Teresa Ribera wants to make a decision by the end of March. Insiders expect Apple to be fined, which is described as "modest" (via Reuters).

Meta also affected

In addition to Apple, Meta is also under observation by the EU. This company is also accused of violating the DMA. Both companies could theoretically be fined up to 10 percent of their annual global turnover if the violations are deemed serious. However, recent reports indicate that the EU will initially impose more moderate penalties.

Reactions from the industry and politics

The announcement of possible penalties has triggered different reactions. Spotify CEO Daniel Ek recently argued that the EU should take tougher action against Apple. He criticizes Apple for exploiting its market power and hindering competition. There have also been political reactions from the USA. Former US President Donald Trump was critical of the EU at the end of January and described its actions against American technology companies as unfair. If Apple is now fined, it will be clear whether the USA's political attitude towards the EU will change.

How high will the penalty be?

It is still unclear how high the fine for Apple will actually be. Reports suggest that it will be a symbolic amount that will serve as a warning but will not have serious financial consequences for Apple. This could signal that the EU is enforcing its rules without risking a direct conflict with the US.

EU decision is getting closer: What does this mean for Apple?

The decision on a possible penalty for Apple is expected in the coming weeks. If the EU does indeed impose a fine, this could set an important precedent for the enforcement of the Digital Markets Act. For Apple itself, a "modest" penalty is unlikely to represent a major financial burden, but the company could come under pressure to change its business practices. In the long term, it remains to be seen whether the EU will take tougher measures against tech companies or whether the companies will be satisfied with minimal adjustments to the new rules. The next few months will show how determined the EU really is when it comes to regulating large digital companies. (Photo by Unsplash+ / Yunus Tuğ)

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