Antitrest chief Teresa Ribera on Tuesday told European Parliament MPs whether Apple and Meta violated the landmark technical rules with the aim of curbing their market power, on which the European Union’s decision has been described on Tuesday to European Parliament MPs.
European Commission is investigating Apple And Meta platform Since March last year for potential violations of the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which sets a list of does and dons for tech veterans in a bid to open markets for rivals and give more options to consumers.
Hope to face a minor fine for both companies DMA Violation, sources told Reuters last month.
Ribera, who had earlier told Reuters that he would issue his decision on Apple and Meta in March, said that it would take some time now.
“The decision can be adopted in the coming weeks,” he told the MPs when the time was asked.
President Donald Trump’s tariff has been forced to first response from the European Union to promote trade tension between the United States and the European Union, while some member states, including France, want to target American services.
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