Japan to start antitrust probe on Apple, Google

Japan to start antitrust probe on Apple, Google
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A government panel, which consists of officials, bureaucrats and external experts, will kick off the discussion this month as Apple's iOS and Google's Android software stands at more than 90% of the Japanese smartphone market, the paper said.

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The probe will include input from executives from domestic smartphone handset makers as well as manufacturers of smart speakers and personal computers. Bloomberg
The Japanese government will start investigating how Apple Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google deal with Japanese smartphone makers, which could lead to tightening antitrust regulations, the Nikkei newspaper reported Sunday, without saying where it got the information.

A government panel, which consists of officials, bureaucrats and external experts, will kick off the discussion this month as Apple's iOS and Google's Android software stands at more than 90% of the Japanese smartphone market, the paper said. The probe will include input from executives from domestic smartphone handset makers as well as manufacturers of smart speakers and personal computers.

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