Sunday, 23 August 2020
Apple Korea, Under Antitrust Probe, Proposes $84 Million to Support Small Businesses
Apple’s South Korean unit has proposed measures to address antitrust concerns and offered to provide $84.02 million (roughly Rs. 629.3 crores) worth of support programmes for small businesses, consumers, and others, the country's competition watchdog said.
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