India’s Apple antitrust case gets minor reprieve as fears of $38 billion fine continue
appleinsider.com May 18, 2026

India’s Apple antitrust case gets minor reprieve as fears of $38 billion fine continue

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Apple has been granted a two-month extension to comply with India's antitrust investigation, with the Delhi High Court ordering the company to submit financial statements for 2022 to 2024. The court also told the Competition Commission of India not to issue its ruling before July 15, 2026. Apple had refused to submit the statements while arguing against the law it is said to have broken. The company fears a potential $38 billion fine due to a recent law change allowing India to impose fines based on global turnover. Apple is arguing the new law is being applied retrospectively and only part of the period should be subject to it, with the extension potentially allowing the company to complete its case.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · India's ability to impose fines based on global turnover gives it significant leverage over multinational companies like Apple.
  • · The case sets a precedent for how India will enforce its antitrust laws against major tech firms.