Apple shares fall after China allegedly considers the probe in the App Store
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Apple The shares were falling on Wednesday after Bloomberg reported that Chinese regulators consider whether to open a formal probe in compensation and rules and rules of the App iPhone Giant.
Apple sections fell by 2.6% at 09:06 in London to Prevarket Trading.
The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) is considering policies involving Apple to reduce as much as 30% on the app consumption, as well as blocking third -party payments and applications stores, Bloomberg reported, citing people, citing people, inviting himself to get acquainted with this question .
The Chinese market regulator did not decide whether to formally open the Apple investigation, the report said.
Apple and the Chinese Ministry of Trade were not immediately available for comment when they were contacted by CNBC.
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