EU must enforce Digital Markets Act despite looming trade war with US
Briefly

The European Commission is evaluating compliance with the Digital Markets Act for major US tech giants, including Apple, Meta, and Google, amid rising political tensions with the United States. As deadlines approach, the Commission's decisions could further exacerbate the ongoing trade war, particularly as President Trump threatens retaliatory actions. The Commission is requiring Apple to make its products more accessible to competitors, reflecting a commitment to fostering a fair digital market. However, leniency in enforcement could undermine regulatory efforts. With six ongoing cases against Apple and others, the upcoming rulings promise significant implications for both regulatory compliance and international relations.
The European Commission is under pressure to enforce the Digital Markets Act against tech giants Apple, Meta, and Google amid rising tensions in global trade.
With key deadlines approaching, the Commission demands Apple open its ecosystem to competitors, risking further strife with the US over perceived trade injustices.
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