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Jun 2025
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Business Rundown: Apple Facing "Stringen...

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iPhone maker Apple found itself in the crosshairs of the EU’s antitrust regulators this week. Now the company faces an ultimatum: comply with their rules for Big Tech or face serious fines. FOX Business co-anchor of The Big Money Show Taylor Riggs speaks with Senior Tech Fellow at the Center for European Policy Analysis, Enrique, about the business conditio ... Show More
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