EU fines Apple and Meta €700 million for digital violations: What happens next?

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The European Union on Wednesday fined Apple and Meta hundreds of millions of euros for violating the Digital Markets Act, accusing both tech giants of stifling competition and limiting user choice. The penalties mark a major push by EU regulators to rein in Big Tech and open markets to smaller rivals.

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