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Apple is asking the Supreme Court to narrow the App Store injunction won by Epic Games and overturn a contempt ruling regarding external payment fees. This legal challenge could reshape how platform operators handle third-party payment systems and developer fee structures across digital marketplaces.
Trump stated he will 'remember' companies that don't seek tariff refunds after the Supreme Court ruled IEEPA tariffs were illegal. This creates uncertainty for businesses regarding future trade policy enforcement and potential retaliation for compliance with court rulings.
Apple plans to appeal to the Supreme Court regarding its App Store dispute with Epic Games, challenging restrictions on charging fees for external payments. This legal battle could reshape mobile app economics and payment processing, affecting revenue models for app developers and platform operators.
Multiple states led by New York plan to sue to block Trump's latest tariffs, claiming they're an illegal workaround of Supreme Court decisions. This adds to ongoing uncertainty around tariff policies that could significantly impact technology imports and supply chains.