"We have a number of Apple issues. I find them very serious, I was very surprised that we would have such suspicions of Apple being noncompliant”

"This is not what we expected of such a company”
https://mastodon.social/@macrumors/112640420132181098

Paraphrased: we're not just mad, but we're also disappointed 😛

Me too, EU. Me too.

From later in the interview, specifically re questions on Apple’s Core Technology Fee:

“We have a toolbox of fines, of doubling fines, of potential breakup of companies”

"We have a very strong toolbox to ‘punish’”

"I expected [noncompliance] cases… I'm a bit surprised we have so many cases, so soon, and with more in the pipeline”

@stroughtonsmith Good luck to the EU breaking up a US company.
@gruber the part that's in the US can stay in the US, but there are some big parts that live in the EU — like the iTunes Store, and Apple's consumer apps. That makes the App Store infrastructure itself a big, juicy EU-based target that would make actual sense to go after, since that's the part of Apple that’s blatantly breaking the laws anyway
@stroughtonsmith What’s your take on the incoming EC regime after the recent elections? Less aggressive, more pro-business? Or no change?

@gruber the DMA vote wasn't contentious: it was passed by 588 votes to 11.

No matter how the party percentages shift, there's a very clear intent here

https://www.europarl.europa.eu/legislative-train/theme-a-europe-fit-for-the-digital-age/file-digital-markets-act

Proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on contestable and fair markets in the digital sector (Digital Markets Act) | Legislative Train Schedule

As part of the EU digital policy, digital gatekeepers must now comply with the Digital Market Act rules.

European Parliament