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Apple is adding renewable power to offset customer charging and support its operations, including third-party manufacturing in China.
A rallying cry to its user base to help dismantle DMA rules.
To help achieve this, Apple is supporting development of large wind and solar energy farms in Greece, Italy, Latvia, Romania, and Poland. This follows a similar investment in Spain earlier this year. Together, these Apple-enabled projects will add 650 megawatts of renewable energy capacity to electrical grids across Europe in the coming years.
As part of Apple's goal to become carbon neutral across its entire business, manufacturing supply chain, and product life cycle by 2030,
Apple’s call to repeal the law comes at a time of transatlantic tensions over the EU’s digital rule book, including the DMA. US President Donald Trump has threatened to punish countries that “discriminate” against US companies with higher tariffs, and Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg has personally lobbied Trump against the DMA.
Apple, Snapchat owner Snap, TikTok owner ByteDance, and Google parent company Alphabet could be hit with fines of up to 6% of their global turnover.
Apple may be close to settling its current antitrust case with the European Commission, which could mean escaping the threat of daily financial penalties over App Store policies.
The EU is set to scrutinize if Apple, Google, and Microsoft are failing to adequately police financial fraud online, as it steps up efforts to police how Big Tech operates online.
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