The European Union is expected to levy minimal fines on Apple (AAPL) and Meta (META) next week under its Digital Markets Act, as it looks to evade rising tensions with Donald Trump, the Financial Times’ Barbara Moens and Henry Foy report, citing people familiar with the decision. Apple is set to be fined and ordered to amend its App Store rules, while Meta will also be fined and ordered to revise its “pay or consent” model.
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