EU plans ‘term sheet’ of concessions to secure partial rollback of Trump’s tariffs
- The European Union is reportedly planning concessions to secure the removal of tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump, according to a Bloomberg report.
- The EU's planned 'term sheet' will outline negotiation areas, including reduced duties and easing regulations.
- To avoid increasing tensions, the EU will impose minimal fines on Apple and Meta related to the Digital Markets Act investigations.
- The Financial Times reports that the EU Commission is considering lighter sanctions for these companies.
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Competition advocacy: European Union forces Apple to open its ecosystem
Brussels has taken an unprecedented step in the regulation of markets and competition. It forces Apple to open up its digital ecosystem so that manufacturers of other devices, such as televisions, headphones or watches, can connect to its iOS. It is the first time that a decision is made by the European Commission and even by other competition authorities. And it is, in a way, an even bigger blow than a fine for the large US technology company, …
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