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Apple given record fine in France over anti-competition practices

A French competition wtachdog has found US tech giant Apple guilty of unfairly agreeing prices for sales of its wares in France with certain wholesalers, to the detriment of others, and fined the company 1.1 billion euros.

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France's competition authority has imposed a record 1.1-billion-euro (£1bn; $1.2bn) fine on US tech giant Apple for what it sees as anti-competitive practices, reports BBC News.

It is the biggest fine ever imposed by the French regulator.

The firm and two of its wholesalers in France were found to have an unfair agreement to control prices.

The investigation began in 2012, following a complaint by eBizcuss, which sells Apple products as an Apple Premium Reseller.

Read more of this report from BBC News.