Apple facing battles on both sides of the Atlantic
The US Department of Justice recently announced it would be suing the iPhone-maker for violating antitrust laws.
Regulators on both sides of the Atlantic are training their eyes on Apple, unnerving investors with fears over fines and threatening its market dominance.
In the US, the Justice Department and 16 attorneys general are suing the iPhone maker for violating antitrust laws. In Europe, the company is said to be facing probes about whether it is complying with the region’s Digital Markets Act.




