The Asian Age

French President has sought to overhaul the laws to boost entreprene­urship France to sue Apple, Google for abusive model

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Paris, March 14: France will take legal action against Google and Apple for “abusive business practices”, finance minister Bruno Le Maire said on Wednesday as transatlan­tic ties threaten to be riven by a trade war.

“I believe in an economy based on justice and I will take Google and Apple before the Paris Commercial Court for abusive business practices” against French start- ups, Le Maire said on RTL radio.

He said startups face conditions imposed on them when selling their apps on Google and Apple which “also gather data” and “both can unilateral­ly modify contracts.”

The minister said the situation is unacceptab­le. “I consider that Google and Apple, as powerful as they are, shouldn’t treat our start- ups and our developers in the way they do today,” said Mr Le Maire.

The action against the firms comes as US President Donald Trump has moved towards imposing a 25- per- cent tariff on imported steel and 10- percent tariff on imports of aluminium.

It is unclear if European nations will obtain waivers, with Mr Trump having singled out the EU as treating the US badly in trade ties and threatenin­g to tax cars as well.

Mr Le Maire has previously threatened to tax the two firms based on their sales in France, denouncing the legal strategies they use to pay taxes at lower rates in other EU countries.

He added the current action could result in penalties reaching several million euros.

“My responsibi­lity is to ensure economic law and order,” said Mr Le Maire.

“There are rules. There is justice. It should be respected.” Tech startups are a favourite of French President Emmanuel Macron, who has sought to overhaul the nation’s laws and regulation­s to allow entreprene­urs to flourish.

I believe in an economy based on justice and I will take Google and Apple before the Paris Commercial Court for abusive business practices.... I consider that Google and Apple, as powerful as they are, shouldn’t treat our startups and our developers in the way they do today — BRUNO LE MAIRE French finance minister

 ??  ?? Mr Le Maire has previously threatened to tax the two firms based on their sales in France, denouncing he legal strategies they use to pay taxes at lower rates in other EU countries.
Mr Le Maire has previously threatened to tax the two firms based on their sales in France, denouncing he legal strategies they use to pay taxes at lower rates in other EU countries.

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