Apple risks fresh EU charge sheet over app store curbs
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Apple Inc. may incur additional sanctions from European Union regulators if it does not quickly remediate alleged breaches of the Digital Markets Act before the June 26 deadline. Following a previous fine of $579 million, the company is reportedly facing demands to enhance transparency for app developers regarding alternate pricing outside the App Store. Apple contends that shifting regulatory requirements complicate compliance, yet regulators maintain they have substantial powers to enforce penalties. The outcome remains dependent on Apple's forthcoming proposals to address the commission's concerns.
Apple is facing potential additional fines from EU antitrust officials unless it addresses alleged violations of the Digital Markets Act before June 26.
Apple's ongoing issues with compliance stem from what it describes as changing regulations by EU officials which has complicated its ability to meet demands.
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