Chinese developers rally against App Store fees yet again
appleinsider.com Jun 23, 2026

Chinese developers rally against App Store fees yet again

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

A group of 48 Chinese developers has filed an antitrust complaint with China's State Administration for Market Regulation, alleging Apple's App Store charges unfair and excessively high fees. The complaint, made in an open letter, calls for an investigation into Apple's market dominance and claims that the company's fees are higher than those in Brazil, where third-party app stores are allowed. Apple lowered its Chinese App Store commission in March 2026, but the developers argue that it should be lower, potentially as low as 5% if third-party app stores were allowed in China.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The complaint highlights the ongoing tension between Apple and Chinese developers, who feel that the company's fees are stifling their growth.
  • · By pushing for an investigation, the developers are seeking to create a more level playing field and potentially lower fees, which could benefit not only them but also other app developers in China.