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Apple Challenges India’s Antitrust Law Over Potential $38 Billion Fine

Key Takeaways

  • Apple challenges India’s antitrust law allowing penalties based on global revenue
  • Potential fine could reach $38 billion – one of India’s largest ever
  • Legal battle stems from CCI probe into App Store dominance allegations

Apple has filed a legal challenge against India’s updated antitrust penalty framework in the Delhi High Court, arguing that provisions allowing fines based on global turnover are unconstitutional and disproportionate. The company faces potential penalties reaching $38 billion under the amended law.

Background of the Legal Challenge

The dispute originates from an ongoing Competition Commission of India (CCI) investigation into whether Apple’s App Store policies constitute abuse of dominance in the iOS ecosystem. The probe began in 2022 following complaints from Indian startups and global companies like Match Group, who alleged that Apple’s restrictions and commission structure stifle competition.

Apple’s Legal Position

While the CCI has yet to issue a final order, Apple has categorically denied any misconduct. The company contends that the 2024 amendment permitting penalties based on global turnover rather than India-specific revenue is unconstitutional and overly harsh. In its 545-page petition, Apple requests the provision be struck down or reinterpreted, describing potential penalties based on worldwide earnings as arbitrary and grossly disproportionate.

Potential Financial Impact

Under current rules, regulators can impose fines up to 10% of a company’s average global revenue over three fiscal years. Based on Apple’s earnings, this could translate to tens of billions of dollars – far exceeding previous penalties imposed in India. Similar global turnover-based penalty structures exist in the European Union, where major technology companies face substantial fines for antitrust violations.

The CCI’s final decision in the App Store investigation remains pending, with the timeline dependent on how the lawsuit progresses through the courts.

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