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EU Moves Forward In Anti-Trust Case vs Apple

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • May 3, 2022
  • 2 min read

The European Union (EU) stepped up its antitrust case against Apple on Monday, accusing the company of abusing its dominant position by limiting access to technologies allowing contactless payment, Samuel Petrequin, and Lorne Cook reported for the Associated Press (AP).


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The 27-nation bloc’s executive arm, the European Commission, has been investigating Apple since 2020. The commission’s preliminary view is that the firm is restricting competition by preventing mobile wallet app developers from accessing the necessary hardware and software on Apple devices.


Mobile wallets rely on near-field communication (NFC), which uses a chip in the mobile device to wirelessly communicate with a merchant’s payment terminal, Kelvin Chan also reported for AP.



The commission said Apple Pay is by far the largest NFC-based mobile wallet on the market and accused the company of refusing others access to the popular technology.


“Apple has built a closed ecosystem around its devices and its operating system, iOS. And Apple controls the gates to this ecosystem, setting the rules of the game for anyone who wants to reach consumers using Apple devices,” EU competition commissioner Margrethe Vestager said.


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“By excluding others from the game, Apple has unfairly shielded its Apple Pay wallets from competition.”


The commission didn’t say how big the fines could be if the charges against Apple were ultimately upheld. Apple responded in a statement that it “will continue to engage with the Commission to ensure European consumers have access to the payment option of their choice in a safe and secure environment.”


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The commission said the practice “has an exclusionary effect on competitors and leads to less innovation and less choice for consumers for mobile wallets on iPhones.” It said it sent a Statement of Objections to Apple over its practices, a formal step in its investigations into suspected violations of EU antitrust rules.





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