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Dutch regulator rejects Apple’s objections against fines

FILE PHOTO: A man holds a bag with a new iPhone inside as Apple's new iPhone 15 officially goes on sale across China, in Shanghai
April 26, 2024
Reuters

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Dutch competition watchdog ACM on Monday said it had rejected objections by Apple against fines of 50 million euros ($52.9 million) it had given the company over failure to comply with regulations aimed at limiting the dominant position of Apple's App Store.

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