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Apple Faces Antitrust Penalties in Germany: A New Chapter in Competition Regulation

Apple faces steep antitrust penalties in Germany after losing an appeal that challenges its dominance in the smartphone market, marking another regulatory setback for the tech giant.

Apple has lost an important antitrust appeal in Germany, which could result in significant penalties and additional controls to encourage competition within the German market. The Federal Court of Justice declared that Apple holds a dominant position across multiple markets, reaffirming its 2023 designation as a 'company of paramount cross-market significance for competition.' This ruling is separate from other ongoing antitrust investigations into Apple by the German regulator, the Bundeskartellamt, and follows broader efforts by the EU to regulate tech giants through legislation like the Digital Markets Act. The exact nature of the penalties has yet to be determined, but they are expected to align with Germany's strict anti-competition laws.

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