The Digital Markets Act DMA was introduced as a way to curb anti competitive practices by gatekeeper companies such as Google, Apple, Microsoft, Meta, and others and fine them up to 10% of their global annual revenue for failing to comply with the rules. However, a new report by Reuters suggests that Apple and Meta might face modest fines for their alleged breaches. The move also comes after U.S. President Donald Trump previously threatened tariffs against nations that impose fines on American
