The European Union orders Apple to open the application store, and the risk of revenge by Trump


Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max holds before launching new iPhone 16 smartphone sales at a store in Moscow, Russia 20, 2024.

Novozhenina Evgenia | Reuters

European Union organizers take steps to curb Google and apple On charges of fighting monopoly, even as an American president Donald Trump It threatens the book with definitions that are alleged “external extortion” of the American technology giants.

The European Commission, the European Union Executive Authority, said on Wednesday that it had found Google Pater Companet in the violation of the Digital Markets Law (DMA) – a historical law aimed at addressing the problems of technological competition – through Google research and play products.

The bloc accused Google's research of dealing with Alphabet services more positively compared to competing services-a practice known as “self-assignment”, which is not allowed under DMA.

The European Union also said that Google Play, Alphabet mobile app store, prevents applications from consumers freely to alternatives.

Separately, the committee also sent instructions to Apple under the DMA calling for the iPhone maker to take concrete steps to comply with its commitment to the ability to operate under the rules of competition in the European Union.

The interim operation is the practice of enabling different platforms from communicating with each other more easily – in other words, you should be able to transfer smoother data from one system to another.

The bloc said that Apple should allow inter -operating in the iOS mobile operating system in a way that allows third parties to “develop innovative products and services on the Apple Gate Guard platforms.”

In response to the European Union measures on Wednesday, Apple said that the moves “wrapped in the red tape, slows the Apple's ability to innovate for users in Europe and force us to give up our new features for free for companies that do not have to play with the same rules.”

“We will continue to work with the European Commission to help them understand our concerns on behalf of our users,” Apple spokesman said in a joint statement with CNBC.

This urgent news story is updated.

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