Apple’s antitrust case in Brazil caught a short break as a Federal Justice overturned a regulator’s decision, calling it “disproportionate,” but appeals are expected.
In 2022, an antitrust complaint was filed against Apple with Brazilian regulator Conselho Administrativo de Defesa Economica, or CADE. Following an investigation, a ruling surrounding Apple’s payment and anti-steering practices was filed, and it echoes complaints made in the US.
Hours after Apple issued a statement on the ruling, a Federal Justice of the Federal District overturned the ruling. The news comes in a report from Valor Economico, shared by 9to5Mac.
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