When Donald Trump discusses Apple's situation, he highlights his willingness to support American companies against EU regulations. He mentioned this directly to Tim Cook during a conversation, saying, 'I told Cook I would not let the EU take advantage of our companies.' This indicates a potential shift in how the U.S. administration might approach European regulatory actions against Apple.
With regulatory scrutiny increasing, particularly in Europe where a significant fine under the Digital Markets Act is looming, Trump's administration may provide the support Apple needs. If the former president keeps his promise, he may become a protective figure for Apple against international fines, changing the course of tech regulation.
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