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Apple Now Faces App Store Challenges in China, Too

A law firm in China has filed a new antitrust complaint accusing Apple of abusing its control over iOS app distribution and payments, escalating a dispute that previously failed in civil court by seeking action from state regulators instead, Reuters reports.

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The new complaint was submitted to the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) on behalf of 55 Chinese iPhone and iPad users. The filing alleges that Apple maintains a monopoly over iOS app distribution in China via the App Store, restricts the use of third-party payment systems in apps, and charges commissions of up to 30% on digital transactions. Those claims mirror an earlier case brought in 2021 by individual plaintiff Jin Xin, represented by the same attorney, Wang Qiongfei. That lawsuit was dismissed in 2024 by a Shanghai court after demanding that Apple completely cease collecting its ‌App Store‌ fee and pay damages.

Wang has now re-opened the case more broadly via a different channel, telling the media that the new administrative complaint is intended to prompt regulatory enforcement rather than a civil judgment. Unlike the 2021 filing, this complaint incorporates a comparative argument based on changes made in other jurisdictions. The filing asserts that Apple is continuing to operate a closed ‌App Store‌ in China while permitting alternative payment methods and sideloading in the European Union following enforcement of the Digital Markets Act and a U.S. court ruling that obliges Apple to allow outside payment links.

Wang expects the regulatory complaint to proceed faster than the previous civil action. He is also appealing the 2024 dismissal to China's Supreme People's Court, which heard arguments in December. No ruling has yet been issued in that appeal.

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Top Rated Comments

8 months ago
Can't wait for a few more countries to end Apple's monopoly on the App Store. There is not a monopoly in the macOS App Store and there is no need for one in the iPhone App Store.
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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8 months ago
Apple should just move out of china…oh wait…
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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8 months ago


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HouseLannister Avatar
8 months ago
A complaint from 55 users? We call that Monday in the US.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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8 months ago
Apple did this to themselves when they decided to charge 30% and 100% lock out any alternative. Even leaked emails showed hey we should cut this since its egregious and it will get governments to come after us. My app for example can't even use in-app purchases due to how licensing works (its per facility not per user, whereas IAP are per user), yet for almost a decade Apple forced me to not offer ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM to allow users to pay within the app or even change their license within the app. Even a link to our website used to be a violation of the rules. So we had to force our customers to call or email us in order to handle any of that.

Even Apple (because they made our app a "reader app") forced me so I could not allow new signups within the app. They deserve 100% of the crap coming to them because of their asinine rules.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
8 months ago
china just wants a free ride
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)