Apple faces fresh antitrust complaint from Chinese developers over ‘unfair’ App Store fees (opens original article in a new tab)
Chinese developers file antitrust complaint against Apple over App Store fees, alleging unfair commission rates and market dominance abuse, as the company faces ongoing global regulatory scrutiny.
- 48 Chinese iOS developers filed a complaint with China's market watchdog against Apple over App Store commission rates
- Developers claim Apple failed to offer the lowest commission rate and abused market dominance with high fees
- Apple faces similar antitrust scrutiny globally, including a €500 million EU fine for Digital Markets Act violations
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