China’s antitrust regulator is reportedly planning an investigation into Apple’s policies and App Store fees. The country’s State Administration for Market Regulation is reviewing Apple’s policies, including its commission of up to 30 percent on in-app purchases and restrictions on external payment services and App Stores, the report said.
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