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EU IMPOSES HEFTY FINES ON APPLE AND META FOR DIGITAL RULE VIOLATIONS

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April 26, 2025

The European Union has levied substantial fines against Apple and Meta Platforms, totaling €700 million, for breaching the bloc's Digital Markets Act (DMA), marking the first penalties under this landmark legislation.

EU IMPOSES HEFTY FINES ON APPLE AND META FOR DIGITAL RULE VIOLATIONS

Apple faces a €500 million ($571 million) fine for restricting app developers from directing users to cheaper purchasing options outside its App Store, while Meta was fined €200 million ($228 million) for compelling Facebook and Instagram users to choose between personalized ads or paying for an adfree experience. For consumers, app developers, and tech industry stakeholders, these fines signal a robust EU push to curb Big Tech's market dominance in the $2 trillion digital economy.

Announced on April 23, 2025, by the European Commission, the EU's executive arm, the penalties follow year-long investigations into Apple and Meta's compliance with the DMA, which aims to foster competition and consumer choice.

Both companies must align with the rulings within 60 days or face escalating "periodic penalty payments." The fines, though smaller than previous EU antitrust penalties, underscore the bloc's commitment to enforcing its digital rulebook amid a trans-Atlantic trade war fueled by U.S. President Donald Trump's criticism of EU regulations targeting American firms.

imageThe rulings come as Apple navigates other regulatory pressures, including a U.S. antitrust case against Google, while Meta contends with global scrutiny over data privacy. With Apple's 1.2 billion active devices and Meta's 400 million European users at stake, the fines could reshape app ecosystems and advertising models, influencing how tech giants operate in a tightly regulated market. As both companies plan appeals, the EU's actions set a precedent for digital competition, balancing innovation with fairness.

imageAPPLE'S APP STORE RESTRICTIONS TRIGGER €500 MILLION FINE

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