By Laurie Chen BEIJING, March 13 (Reuters) - Apple said on Thursday it would lower the commission fees collected by the company from its App Store in mainland China in a huge win for Chinese ...
Apple is lowering its developer fees in China following discussions with the Chinese regulator. From March 15, the commission ...
Apple Inc. is lowering the fees it collects from app developers in China, a major concession in a hugely lucrative market ...
Apple has announced it is lowering App Store developer fees in China from March 15, with commission rates for standard in-app purchases (IAPs) set to change to 25%, down from 30%. In an update on its ...
The iPhone maker said it would lower the commission it charges on digital sales in China to 25% from 30% following discussions with regulators.
Apple dropped its App Store commission rates to 25% in China, and commissions on auto-renewed subscriptions down to 12%.
Well, that was unexpected. Apple has just announced that it is dropping its App Store commission rates in China, effective 15 March 2026, following discussions with the Chinese regulator. Instead of ...
Apple announced tonight that due to regulatory discussions in China, developers will pay lower App Store commission rates starting March 15.
Apple will lower App Store commissions in China to 25% and 12% starting March 15 after regulatory discussions, giving ...
Apple cuts App Store commissions in China to 25% from 30%. Small business and mini app developers will pay 12% instead of 15%. Developers could save $873 million annually from Apple fee cuts. Apple ...
Move has 'long-term constructive significance for the overall prosperity of China's mobile app ecosystem', gaming company ...
Today, Apple announced that, following discussions with Chinese regulators, the standard commission rate for in-app purchases and paid apps on the ...
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