India rejects Apple request to put antitrust report on hold

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India’s antitrust regulator has rejected Apple’s request to halt an investigation into potential antitrust violations, according to an internal order from the regulator seen by Reuters. The regulator’s decision allows the investigation to proceed, despite Apple’s objections. The investigation found that Apple may have breached competition laws in India.

Aditya Kalra for Reuters:

The Competition Commission of India (CCI) in August ordered a recall of investigation reports after Apple said the watchdog had disclosed commercial secrets to competitors in the case dating back to 2021, including Tinder-owner Match. These elements should have been redacted.

Apple asked the CCI “to take action against TWFS for non-compliance with its order” and “to withhold the revised” report, the CCI order, dated Nov. 13, seen by Reuters showed.

“Apple’s request to hold the investigation report in abeyance was deemed untenable,” the CCI said in the order. A CCI investigation had found that Apple exploited its dominant position in the market for app stores on its iOS operating system to the detriment of app developers, users and other payment processors.


MacDailyNews Take: Apple share of India’s mobile phone market is currently 4.11%.

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