Apple won’t face immediate sanctions after June 26 DMA . . . In April, both companies were fined (€500 million for Apple, €200 million for Meta) for failing to meet their DMA obligations and given 60 days to start complying That window officially
Apple Escapes Immediate EU Fines, But Penalties Still Likely Apple will not face immediate financial penalties from the European Commission if it fails to meet its Digital Markets Act (DMA) compliance deadline on June 26, despite previously receiving a €
Apple and Meta Win Breathing Room as EU Delays DMA Penalties Apple and Meta will not face fresh fines from Brussels when a 60-day grace period under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) expires on 26 June, the European Commission confirmed on Wednesday
EU Delays DMA Sanctions for Apple and Meta Compliance The European Union's approach to regulating tech giants under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) has taken a surprising turn, as Apple and Meta are set to avoid immediate sanctions despite failing to fully comply with the legislation by the upcoming deadline of June 26, 2025