France to sue Google, Apple over developer contracts

Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire says he will take the tech giants to court for ‘abusive trade practices’

March 14, 2018 05:27 pm | Updated 05:31 pm IST - PARIS:

 France will take legal action against Google and Apple for “abusive business practices,” Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on March 14, 2018.

France will take legal action against Google and Apple for “abusive business practices,” Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on March 14, 2018.

France will take Google and Apple to court over contractual terms imposed by the tech giants on startups and developers, said Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire.

Speaking on RTL radio, Mr. Le Maire said on Wednesday that he had become aware that Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Apple Inc. unilaterally imposed prices and other contractual terms on software developers.

“I will therefore be taking Google and Apple to the Paris commercial court for abusive trade practices,” Mr. Le Maire said.

“As powerful as they are, Google and Apple should not be able to treat our startups and our developers the way they currently do.”

Spokespeople for Apple France and Google France did not immediately respond to calls and messages from Reuters seeking comment.

‘Expect EU to close tax loopholes’

Mr. Le Maire also said he expected the European Union to close tax loopholes that benefit Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon by the start of 2019.

Brussels is currently examining measures to improve the taxation of overseas tech giants’ online business in European markets.

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