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Apple's new fees for app developers under fresh EU scrutiny, Bloomberg reports

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Posted on January 24, 2025

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An overview of Apple's new fees for app developers, now under investigation by EU regulators. This scrutiny highlights potential cost impacts on software makers and the implications for the tech industry.
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(Reuters) - Apple's new fees for app developers have come under fresh scrutiny from the European Union's antitrust regulators on concerns it could inflate costs for software makers, Bloomberg news

Apple's App Fees Face EU Antitrust Scrutiny

(Reuters) - Apple's new fees for app developers have come under fresh scrutiny from the European Union's antitrust regulators on concerns it could inflate costs for software makers, Bloomberg news reported on Monday, citing people familiar with the matter.

The regulators have recently circulated a new round of questionnaires focusing on Apple's new "core technology fee", the report said.

EU's fresh scrutiny also comes at a time when Big Tech bosses have urged President-elect Donald Trump to challenge EU's regulatory scrutiny against American technological firms.

Apple and the European Commission did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment. The company's shares were down 1.8% in early trading.

The new charge of 0.50 euros ($0.5102) per installed app levied on developers was introduced by the company to comply with the bloc's Digital Markets Act (DMA).

The DMA imposes what the world's largest tech platforms can and cannot do, and can impose fines up to 10% of a company's annual revenue.

Regulators are checking whether the re-jigged levies could be passed on to consumers, or if developers may have to tweak their own business models due to Apple's new fee structure, the report said.

They also asked whether the firm's prediction that the new system will help reduce costs for developers is accurate or not.

The Cupertino, California-based company has faced mounting pressure from regulators in the U.S. and Europe over the fees it charges third-party developers distributing apps through the App Store. It says 85% of developers on its App Store do not pay any commission at all.

($1 = 0.9801 euros)

(Reporting by Rishi Kant in Bengaluru; Editing by Leroy Leo)

Key Takeaways

  • Apple's new fees for app developers are under EU scrutiny.
  • The EU is concerned about potential cost inflation for developers.
  • Apple introduced a 0.50 euro fee to comply with the DMA.
  • Regulators are assessing the impact on consumers and developers.
  • Apple claims most developers don't pay commission on the App Store.

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What is the main topic?
The article discusses Apple's new fees for app developers and the scrutiny they face from EU antitrust regulators.
Why is the EU scrutinizing Apple's fees?
The EU is concerned that Apple's new fees could inflate costs for developers and potentially impact consumers.
What is the Digital Markets Act?
The DMA is a regulation that imposes rules on major tech platforms, affecting what they can and cannot do.

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