
Apple may be close to settling its current antitrust case with the European Commission, which could mean escaping the threat of daily financial penalties over App Store policies.
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Apple is currently in the middle of an antitrust battle with the European Union over non-compliance with the Digital Markets Act (DMA). If a vague report on Tuesday is to be believed, the two sides are finally getting close to agreeing on settling the matter.
Apple, as well as Meta, are in the last stages of making a deal with the EU regulator, reports the Financial Times. Actually achieving the settlement will be beneficial to Apple, in that it won’t be subjected to escalating daily penalties.
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