KEY POINTS
  • The U.K.'s Competition and Markets Authority is investigating Apple over complaints from software developers about its App Store.
  • Apple has a rigorous approval process for iOS apps and has faced criticism about fees of up to 30% which it charges on in-app transactions.
  • Large U.S. tech companies are facing mounting antitrust scrutiny from regulators around the world.
Tim Cook, chief executive officer of Apple, speaks at the 2019 Dreamforce conference in San Francisco on November 19, 2019.

LONDON — The U.K.'s competition regulator on Thursday launched an antitrust investigation into Apple.

The Competition and Markets Authority said it would investigate Apple over complaints from software developers about the tech giant's App Store.