Apple Demands EU Repeal the Digital Markets Act
12 hours ago
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- Apple has demanded the EU repeal the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which aims to regulate Big Tech.
- The DMA, effective since 2022, seeks to limit Big Tech's dominance and promote fair competition, with fines up to 10% of global revenue for non-compliance.
- Apple's request comes amid transatlantic tensions over EU digital regulations, with US President Trump threatening tariffs against countries targeting US firms.
- Meta's Mark Zuckerberg has personally lobbied Trump against the DMA.
- Apple suggested replacing the DMA with a 'more appropriate' law in its feedback response.
- The EU fined Apple €500 million in April for allegedly restricting app developers from directing users to cheaper external offers.