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Apple shares India financial data in CCI probe

Move advances antitrust investigation into App Store practices

Apple has agreed to provide financial details of its India operations to the Competition Commission of India (CCI), marking a significant development in a long-running antitrust investigation into the company’s App Store business practices. The decision is expected to help the regulator move the case closer to a final ruling.

The investigation began after complaints that Apple abused its dominant position in the market for app distribution on iPhones. The CCI’s probe examined Apple’s App Store policies, including its requirement that developers use the company’s in-app payment system for digital purchases. Critics argue that these rules limit competition and increase costs for app developers.

Apple has consistently denied any wrongdoing and has maintained that its App Store policies are designed to protect user privacy, security and the overall customer experience. The company had previously resisted sharing detailed financial information, arguing that legal issues related to India’s competition law needed to be resolved first.

However, following directions from the courts and repeated requests from the regulator, Apple has now agreed to submit India-specific financial data. The information is considered important because it will help the CCI assess the company’s revenues and determine any financial penalties if violations are ultimately established.

The case is being closely watched by technology companies, app developers and regulators around the world. India is one of Apple’s fastest-growing markets, and any decision could have implications for how digital platforms operate in the country

While the investigation is yet to reach its final stage, Apple’s agreement to provide the requested financial information removes a major hurdle and is expected to accelerate the regulator’s review.

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