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India’s antitrust body defends a law using global revenue for fines, as Apple challenges it over retroactive, massive penalties.
India’s Competition Commission is defending a 2024 antitrust law that allows fines based on global turnover, arguing it ensures meaningful penalties for multinational tech firms in digital markets.
The CCI says using global revenue, not just India-specific earnings, aligns with international standards and deters violations, while Apple challenges the law, claiming it enables disproportionate, potentially $38 billion penalties and is being applied retroactively—a claim the CCI denies.
The Delhi High Court will hear the case on January 27.
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El organismo antimonopolio de la India defiende una ley que utiliza ingresos globales para multas, ya que Apple lo desafía por multas retroactivas y masivas.