Apple has cautioned it may suspend shipments of certain products to the European Union in protest against the bloc’s stringent anti-monopoly legislation. The company criticised Brussels’ Digital Markets Act (DMA), claiming compliance has slowed product rollouts and created “a diminished user experience.” Apple argues the rules, designed to rein in Big Tech dominance, disproportionately target its ecosystem and stifle innovation. The warning underscores escalating tensions between Silicon Valley and EU regulators, who remain steadfast in their push to enforce stricter competition standards and reshape the digital marketplace.
Apple-EU Clash Escalates Over Digital Markets Act Compliance
