The European Union may finally decide whether Apple’s App Store has breached the continent’s Digital Markets Act rules, with the antitrust chief confirming a ruling could arrive within a few weeks.

EU Flags with the App Store logo in the middle
Apple’s App Store has been the subject of a European Commission investigation into the Digital Markets Act for quite some time. After repeated reports claiming that a fine would be issued, it now seems that something will happen after all.
EU antitrust chief Teresa Ribera told lawmakers in the European Parliament on Tuesday that a decision is on the way. Reuters reports that the ruling on whether Apple and Meta had breached the Digital Markets Act will arrive in the “coming weeks,” according to Ribera.