#EU#

Apple Introduced Third-Party App Store in iOS17.4 for EU, EpicGames to Return Fortnite to iOS

Apple complies with EU regulations, EpicGames to bring Fortnite back to iOS in the EU with a fee issue.
Sophia·

Apple's Decision Not to Launch AI in EU Due to Regulatory Issues

Apple decides not to launch its own AI in the EU, citing regulatory issues and obligation to compete.
Sophia·

China-EU to Initiate Consultations on EU's Electric Vehicle Countervailing Investigation

The Ministry of Commerce says China and the EU will start consultations on the EU's countervailing case against Chinese electric vehicles. Learn more about the issue here.

EU's science and research Increased investment but challenges remain

The EU has increased R & D investment in the past 20 years but still faces challenges in areas like AI and IoT, with a limited venture capital market and other issues.

Apple in Trouble with the EU over New Regulations

Apple faces potential heavy fines as the European Union rules its new regulations violate the Digital Markets Act.

Apple's iPad App Store to Undergo Changes, Faces Antitrust Pressures

Apple makes changes to the iPad App Store following the EU's requirement and faces antitrust pressure from Japan and India.

EU's actions against Apple over compliance issues

The EU is taking steps against Apple for alleged non-compliance with the Digital Markets Act, involving issues like app store policies and service restrictions.
Jack·

EU's Anti-Subsidy Investigation Against Chinese Electric Vehicles

The EU is investigating Chinese electric vehicles and imposing tariffs. China reacts strongly and expresses opposition, emphasizing protectionism and unfairness.

EU Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Market Updates in May

News about the changes in the market share of pure electric and hybrid vehicles in the EU in May, with details on different countries' situations.

EU to Pass New Regulation for Digital Information Scanning

The EU is set to pass a new regulation mandating batch scanning of digital information, aiming to detect child sexual abuse materials, but it has ambiguous views on end-to-end encryption and may impact Signal in Europe.

Apple reaches settlement with EU in mobile payment anti-trust case

Apple settles mobile payment antitrust case with EU, may support ApplePay on Android, details to be announced soon.

Apple's DMA Compliance Issues in Europe

Apple faces serious problems in DMA compliance, and the EU may fine it; investigation ongoing.
Sophia·

EU Wants to Impose Tariffs on Chinese EV Imports, Germany Objects

The European Commission plans to levy high tariffs on Chinese electric vehicle imports, while Germany opposes, believing it would harm the economy. German companies had not complained before. The German government is trying to prevent or soften the decision.

Apple Set to Be First EU Tech Giant Charged Under Digital Markets Act

Apple will be the first in the EU to be charged under the Digital Markets Act; Google and Microsoft also under investigation. Article details Apple's situation and responses.

EU to Levy Tariffs on Chinese Electric Cars, Geely Disappointed

The European Commission plans to impose tariffs on Chinese electric cars, Geely expresses disappointment and calls for reconsideration.

Tesla to Raise Model 3 Price in EU due to Tariff Policy

Tesla is set to increase the price of Model 3 in the EU from 2024. Learn more.
Madison·

Volkswagen's Stand on EU's Tariff Plan on Chinese EVs

Volkswagen Group CEO restates stance on EU's tariff plan on Chinese EVs, raising concerns and calling for free trade consultation. SAIC also voices opposition.
Madison·

SAIC Motor Faces 38.1% Tariff from EU on Imported EVs

SAIC Motor expresses concern and regret over the EU's anti-subsidy duty decision, emphasizes its commitment to innovation and calls for open dialogue and cooperation to safeguard rights and promote the new energy vehicle industry. (less than 150 characters)

EU plans to impose anti-subsidy tax on Chinese EVs, facing opposition

The European Commission's plan to tax Chinese electric vehicles meets opposition from multiple European countries. Details here.
Avery·

EU to Levy Provisional Anti-subsidy Duty on Chinese Electric Cars Imported

The European Commission plans to levy a provisional anti-subsidy duty on Chinese electric cars from July 4th. This measure has raised concerns and opposition, with impacts on the industry. Explore more details.

EU's New Car Registrations and EV Market Update

In the first four months of 2024, the EU's new car registrations rose, and the market share of hybrids and EVs changed. Learn more here.

Pinduoduo's Overseas Version 'Temu' Faces Complaints in EU

The overseas version of Pinduoduo, 'Temu', is complained by EU consumer organizations for issues related to consumer protection and illegal manipulation. Temu responds and pledges to address concerns.

The European Chips Act to Attract Billions in Private Investment by 2030

The European Chips Act aims to double EU's chip production share and attract significant private investment, with updates on projects and plans.

Apple Appeals 18 Billion Euros Fine Imposed by EU

Apple is appealing an 18 billion euros fine from the EU for alleged anti-competitive behavior. Details inside.
Maxwell·

UK and EU to formulate AI transparency rules

The UK and EU are working on rules for AI transparency, affecting data use and content quality.

Apple's Restrictions on Third-Party Browser Engines and EU's Response

Apple limits third-party browser engine tests to EU devices, causing obstacles for developers; EU Commission dissatisfied and may take measures.

MacPaw Launches Third-Party App Store Setapp for Apple iPhone in EU

MacPaw announces the launch of a third-party app store, Setapp, for Apple iPhone in EU member states, offering a variety of carefully selected applications across different categories.

EU Prepares New Antitrust Charges Against Microsoft Over Teams App

The EU is readying new antitrust charges against Microsoft over concerns that it is undermining competition with its video conferencing app Teams, amid fears of limited industry competition. Microsoft had made concessions, including proposing to separate Teams from other software in Europe and globally, but EU officials still feel more is needed to ensure fair market competition.