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苹果App Store规则调整被曝将获欧盟批准,避免5000万欧元日罚款

Core Points - Apple has adjusted its App Store rules and commission agreements, which is expected to receive approval from EU antitrust regulators, helping the company avoid potential daily fines [1][2] - Developers will now pay a 20% processing fee for transactions through the App Store, with those in Apple's small business program paying as low as 13% [1] - Developers directing users to third-party payment channels will incur fees ranging from 5% to 15%, and Apple will no longer limit the number of links developers can use to guide users to external payments [1] Regulatory Context - In April, the EU antitrust authority fined Apple €500 million (approximately ¥4.188 billion) for restricting developers from directing users to cheaper payment options outside the App Store, violating the Digital Markets Act (DMA) [2] - Apple was required to remove these restrictions within 60 days, or face daily fines of up to €50 million (approximately ¥419 million) based on its global daily revenue [2] - EU regulators are expected to approve Apple's proposed changes in the coming weeks, although the timeline may vary [2]