The European Union has allegedly postponed the fine apple
The European Union has allegedly postponed Apple and Meta on violations of the alleged Digital Markets Act to impose fines, especially the decision will not affect business talks.
In January 2025, it was reported that the European Union holds its planned decisions and fine against Apple. This was partly because the European Union employees were being replaced, but also because the European Commission was waiting to assess what the then new Trump administration would do.
Subsequently, it was reported that the European Union was planning to significantly reduce its fine against apples and meta, as it fears that Trump would implement anti -anti -retardation tariffs. According to now Wall Street JournalThe European Union has still delayed the fine.
“We are currently working on adopting final decisions in the short term,” said a spokesman.
However, allegedly, the European Commission told one of at least two companies that it would impose a fine on Tuesday, April 15, 2025. On that date, the Commission had to order both companies to give struggle-and-business orders.
However, this week, European Union's Trade Commissioner Maros Safkovic, and separate Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni met with Trump. Just before the meetings, the European Union stated that it has been decided to postpone the fine to declare the fine, and a committee for Monday was also delayed.
It seems that Trump has now told the officials that the officials have been told that they have a “problem” when they agree on the trade deal with the European Union.
The European Union is still expected to carry forward with the fine and is a conflict-and-teacher orders with the aim of complying with Apple and Meta to the Digital Markets Act. However, there is no indication that the European Union will resume its plans.