EU Industrial Chief Breton Says Will Look Into Apple's Termination Of Epic Games' Account; Says Apple-Epic Issue Is A Matter Of Priority
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EU Industrial Chief Thierry Breton has announced that the EU will prioritize investigating Apple's decision to terminate Epic Games' developer account. This move comes amid ongoing tensions between Apple and Epic Games over app store policies and fees.
March 07, 2024 | 5:50 pm
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Apple's termination of Epic Games' account is under scrutiny by the EU, potentially affecting Apple's operations in Europe.
The EU's decision to investigate Apple's termination of Epic Games' account could lead to regulatory challenges and potentially impact Apple's app store policies and revenue in Europe. The negative score reflects potential regulatory hurdles and negative public perception.
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The investigation into Apple by the EU could have broader implications for the European tech market, potentially affecting the Vanguard FTSE Europe ETF.
While the investigation is directly related to Apple, it signifies the EU's stringent stance on tech regulation, which could have broader implications for the European tech market. This uncertainty leads to a neutral score for VGK as the outcome and direct impacts are still unclear.
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