Apple Fined $12 Million by Russia for Alleged App Market Abuse

Apple said it "respectfully disagreed" with the ruling and that it would appeal it.

Apple Fined $12 Million by Russia for Alleged App Market Abuse

FAS it had imposed a turnover fine on Apple of RUB 906.3 million (roughly Rs. 90 crores)

Highlights
  • Western tech companies have come under increasing pressure in Russia
  • Facebook, TikTok, and Alphabet's Google have also come under fire
  • FAS imposed fine for alleged violation of anti-monopoly legislation
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Russia said it had fined Apple $12 million (roughly Rs. 90 crores) for alleged abuse of its dominance in the mobile applications market, in the latest dispute between Moscow and a Western technology firm.

The Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) said on Tuesday that US tech giant Apple's distribution of apps through its iOS operating system gave its own products a competitive advantage.

Apple said it "respectfully disagreed" with the FAS ruling and that it would appeal it.

Western tech companies have come under increasing pressure in Russia in recent months, with social network Twitter punitively slowed down over a failure to delete content which Moscow says is illegal.

Facebook, TikTok, and Alphabet's Google have also come under fire.

The FAS said in a statement it had imposed a turnover fine on Apple of RUB 906.3 million (roughly Rs. 90 crores) for the alleged violation of Russian anti-monopoly legislation.

It determined in August 2020 that Apple had abused its dominant position and then issued a directive requiring the US company to remove provisions giving it the right to reject third-party apps from its App Store.

That move followed a complaint from cyber-security company Kaspersky Lab, which had said that a new version of its Safe Kids application had been declined by Apple's operating system.

Apple said it was proud to have helped thousands of developers in Russia, including Kaspersky.

"We worked with Kaspersky to get their app in compliance with rules that were put in place to protect children," Apple said in a statement. "They now have 13 apps on the App Store and we have processed hundreds of updates for them."

Anton Gorelkin, a member of Russia's State Duma committee on information and communications, said the fine would not destroy Apple, but would be noticeable on financial statements.

"Gradually we are approaching the kind of seriousness in the conversation with Big Tech that has long been on display in the West," Gorelkin wrote on Telegram.

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