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Apple and Meta hit with €700m of fines by EU

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  • Apple sees €500m EU fine for forcing users to use its own App Store
  • Google accused of not collecting genuine user consent, receives €200m fine
  • The US has already imposed tariffs on EU goods, but the fines could make things worse

The European Union has issued €700 million in fines to Apple and Meta under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), making them the first two companies to receive fines under the legislation.

Both firms must comply within 60 days or they risk facing further penalties. Apple received €500 million in fines, while Meta was hit with a €200 million penalty.

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