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苹果与欧盟就App Store规则展开最后谈判,或让步避免巨额处罚

Group 1 - Apple is in urgent negotiations with the European Commission to modify App Store rules to avoid upcoming fines [1][2] - The European regulators imposed a €500 million fine on Apple and require rule modifications within two months, with potential daily fines of up to 5% of global revenue if compliance is not met by the deadline [1][2] - Apple is expected to make concessions regarding its "guidance" clause, which previously restricted users from accessing discount information outside the App Store [1][2] Group 2 - Discussions also involve Apple's "core technology fee," which charges developers for installations after reaching 1 million downloads, under review by the EU since June of the previous year [2] - The timing of these negotiations coincides with U.S. President Trump's visit to Europe and ongoing trade agreement discussions between Brussels and Washington [2] - The European Commission is also evaluating Meta's adjustments to its personalized advertising model in relation to the new Digital Markets Act fines [2]