
Spanish antitrust authorities believe that Apple and Google took to long to comply with orders despite ongoing appeals, opening the door to millions more in fines.
Facade of the CNMC corporate headquarters in Barcelona. Image credit: Grupo Castellvi
Spain’s National Commission on Markets and Competition (CNMC), said Apple and Amazon didn’t eliminate the disputed contractual provisions until May 2025, nearly two years after regulators ordered their removal. The finding opens the door to additional penalties if upheld.
The original $194.1 million fine imposed in July 2023 remains under appeal. Spain’s High Court has suspended enforcement while it reviews the case.
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