Apple is making a 'concession' in China that iPhone maker has so far not made anywhere in the world

Apple is slashing its App Store commission fees in China from March 15, reducing the standard rate from 30% to 25%. Developers in special programs will see their fees drop from 15% to 12%. This move, following discussions with Chinese regulators, aims to make rates competitive and is expected to save Chinese developers and consumers billions annually.

Apple is making a 'concession' in China that iPhone maker has so far not made anywhere in the world
Apple is slashing its App Store commission fees in China from March 15, reducing the standard rate from 30% to 25%. Developers in special programs will see their fees drop from 15% to 12%. This move, following discussions with Chinese regulators, aims to make rates competitive and is expected to save Chinese developers and consumers billions annually.