White House slams EU tech fines on Apple, Meta as 'economic extortion'
- The European Union recently fined Apple and Meta under its Digital Markets Act.
- This action followed probes initiated in March 2024 examining adherence to the law.
- The EU claims Apple failed its obligations regarding App Store developer redirection.
- A White House spokesperson called the EU's move "novel form of economic extortion".
- The White House views the Digital Markets Act as discriminatory and a trade barrier.
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