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Apple Faces New EU Fines: Why This Time Could Be Different

Salman Akhtar
Last updated: 10 March 2025 21:15
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The European Union is once again threatening to fine Apple for breaking its Digital Markets Act (DMA) rules. This marks the third time regulators have warned Apple about its App Store policies, which they claim stifle competition. Contrary to previous threats Apple might face real financial penalties in this round despite the penalties being lower than what the company has anticipated.

Why the EU Is Targeting Apple (Again)

The DMA, a law designed to rein in tech giants, forces companies like Apple to open up their platforms to rivals. For Apple, that means allowing alternative app stores and payment methods on iPhones. But EU regulators argue Apple’s changes don’t go far enough. They say Apple’s fees and rules still make it hard for smaller apps to compete.

Past EU fines for big tech have been massive, up to 10% of a company’s global revenue. For Apple, that could mean $40 billion. But this time, insiders say penalties will be “modest.” Why?

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Why the Fines Might Stay Small

  1. Short Violation Period: The DMA only took effect in 2023. Regulators might go easy since Apple hasn’t broken rules for long.
  2. Political Pressure: With Trump back in the White House, the EU fears U.S. retaliation like tariffs.
  3. Focus on Compliance: The EU wants Apple to fix its App Store, not just pay a fine.

Still, “modest” for Apple could mean billions. Even a 1% fine would cost Apple $4 billion.

Apple’s Defense: Safety Over Competition

Apple maintains its App Store regulations serve as a barrier against fraudulent applications and malware. According to a current report Apple has indicated that DMA changes greatly increase vulnerability for iPhone users. Apple faces criticism from opponents who argue the company uses safety factors to maintain control along with increasing profits.

Will the EU Actually Fine Apple This Time?

The EU has threatened Apple twice before but backed down. Last June and November, rumors swirled about fines, but none came. This time, regulators seem serious, but experts say the EU might still settle for promises instead of cash.

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Apple faces a greater struggle than financial penalties because it fears losing its power over the App Store ecosystem. A more profound EU regulatory intervention would reduce Apple’s ability to take thirty percent from application sales which will impact its financial results.

Apple faces an upcoming difficult path due to the recent EU policy shift. Even though the issued fines turned out to be less than anticipated Apple will continue facing intensified demands to open its iPhone ecosystem. iPhone users stand to gain several applications together with low subscription fees through this move. The battle for Apple involves protecting its protected ecosystem so it can hold onto its financial gains.

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