EU antitrust company does not great Apple little to prevent tariff war escalation

The European Union is set to great Apple because of the App Store’s claimed breaches of the Digital Markets Act, but the total will presumably be modest, to prevent the indignation of President Donald Trump.
The EU is reportedly planning simply little charges against Apple and some
During the ten years that Margrethe Vestager oversaw the EU’s anticompetition regulations, Apple was fined$ 2 billion over allegations concerning Apple Music. Apple was also forced to pay$ 14.5 billion in back taxes, which Tim Cook described as” total political crap”.
In a sign that the enforcement of the Digital Markets Act ( DMA ) is at least political, the Financial Times now reports that future fines are being reduced specifically to avoid clashes with President Trump. New EU competition key Teresa Ribera had recently said she was open to negotiations with the White House, but the EU would not be bullied.
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