Apple calls for changes to anti-monopoly laws and says it may stop shipping to the EU

Apple has urged the European Commission to repeal or revise the Digital Markets Act (DMA), warning that the legislation could force it to halt some products and services in the EU.

The company argued that requirements for interoperability with non-Apple devices are delaying features like live AirPods translation and iPhone-to-laptop screen mirroring, compromising user experience and privacy.

Apple also claimed the rules create unfair competition, citing that Samsung is not subject to the same requirements.

The tech giant did not specify which future products might be affected but suggested that devices like the Apple Watch might not be released under current regulations, The Guardian has reported.

The dispute adds to ongoing tensions with Brussels, including Apple’s appeal of a €500 million EU fine over alleged App Store restrictions, while U.S. President Trump has criticized European tech regulations as discriminatory against American companies.