SAMR

regulator

Last mentioned: Mar 13, 2026

Timeline

  1. Implementation

    New fee structure takes effect for developers operating within the Chinese App Store ecosystem.

  2. Fee Reduction Announced

    Apple officially lowers the commission rate in China from 30% to 25%.

  3. Regulatory Scrutiny

    Chinese authorities increase investigations into Apple's App Store dominance and fee structures.

Stories mentioning SAMR 1

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Apple Lowers China App Store Fees to 25% Amid Regulatory Scrutiny

Apple has reduced its standard App Store commission in China from 30% to 25%, responding to sustained pressure from Chinese regulators regarding anti-competitive practices. This move represents a significant concession in one of Apple's most critical global markets, signaling a shift in how the tech giant manages its ecosystem under local legal pressures.

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