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EU accuses Apple of abusing dominant position in the way it runs Apple Pay

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EU accuses Apple of abusing dominant position in the way it runs Apple Pay

EU accuses Apple of abusing dominant position in the way it runs Apple Pay

The European Commission says it believes Apple is preventing rivals from accessing the technology behind its mobile payment system Apple Pay.


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