India orders withdrawal of antitrust investigation into Apple Inc
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发表于 2024-8-13 16:18:44
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On August 13th, it was reported that India's antitrust agency has ordered the recall of investigation reports regarding Apple's violation of competition laws. Apple previously claimed that its trade secrets were leaked to competitors, including Tinder owner Match. This move will extend the investigation process that began in 2021, whose core issue is Apple's alleged abuse of its dominant position in the application market, forcing developers to use its proprietary in app purchasing system and charging up to 30% in fees. (Reuters)
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