The European Commission announced Friday that it's seeking feedback from Apple's payment rivals. If competitors conclude that the deal fixes the EU's concerns, then the concessions become legally binding.
Should the US tech giant fail to honour the offer, it could still be hit with a fine of up to 10 per cent of it's worldwide revenue.
The moves comes after the EU's antitrust arm warned that Apple prevented rivals from competing on a level footing by restricting their access to its payments technology.
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