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Apple’s Brazil Tax Concessions collided With China’s Developer Economy
Vivian Toh · 2026-06-24 · via Forbes - Consumer Tech
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An activist of the Association for the Taxation of Financial Transactions and Citizen's Action (ATTAC) holds up a sign of US multinational technology company Apple's logo with the lettering 'Apple pay your taxes' during a protest against tax evasion at an Apple store in Paris on December 2, 2017. (Photo by CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT / AFP via Getty Images)

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Apple’s App Store facilitated more than $1.4 trillion in developer billings and sales globally in 2025—nearly triple its 2019 level, according to Apple. The scale underscores the platform’s central role in the digital economy—and why its pricing model is under growing scrutiny.

On June 19, Apple quietly reset the rules of engagement in one of its most contentious global battlegrounds. Under mounting pressure from Brazil’s antitrust regulator, the company overhauled its App Store policies by lowering commission rates, opening third-party app distribution, and allowing alternative payment systems, by Reuters.

Three days later, the aftershocks reached China. On June 22, 48 Chinese developers jointly filed a complaint with regulators, accusing Apple of discriminatory practices and reneging on earlier commitments.

What might have appeared as a localized compliance move has instead triggered a broader ripple effect—one that now puts Apple’s global App Store model under renewed scrutiny.

A Broken Promise, Not Just a Price Cut

At the heart of the backlash is not simply the scale of Apple’s tax concessions in Brazil—but what those concessions represent.

Earlier this year, Apple reduced China’s App Store commissions from 30% to 25% for standard developers and from 15% to 12% for small businesses, framing the move as part of a broader commitment to “fair and transparent” pricing. It also signaled that China would enjoy among the most competitive rates globally.

The Brazil policy complicates that narrative.

Developers there can now access fee pathways as low as 5% through alternative distribution channels. More importantly, they are no longer confined to Apple’s in-app purchase system: third-party payments, external links, and alternative app marketplaces are permitted.

China, by contrast, remains limited to a single payment pathway.

The gap transforms what might have been a pricing issue into a structural one. Developers are not just comparing percentages—they are comparing equality.

In a platform economy built on scale and consistency, perceived inequality quickly becomes a flashpoint. And in this case, the discrepancy is both visible and measurable.

Why China Matters

Apple has strong incentives to contain the fallout.

Greater China generated roughly $64 billion in revenue in fiscal 2025, making it one of the company’s largest regional markets.

On the developer side, the scale is even more striking: App Store-enabled billings and sales in China grew from about 1.65 trillion yuan in 2019 to 3.76 trillion yuan in 2024.

That growth reflects the depth of China’s developer ecosystem—one that Apple depends on as much as it monetizes.

The 48-developer complaint therefore signals more than isolated frustration. It marks the early stages of coordinated pressure, following a pattern already seen elsewhere.

Brazil itself offers a precedent. Its antitrust case began with developer complaints before evolving into a multi-year investigation that ultimately forced Apple to open its ecosystem. China may now be entering a similar phase.

The Fragility of a “Justified” Commission

Apple has long defended its App Store commission as a necessary trade-off—an exchange for security, distribution, and ecosystem integrity. Centralized payments ensure trust; controlled review maintains quality.

That argument, however, depends on consistency.

As Apple expands a patchwork of region-specific policies (different fees, payment rules, and distribution freedoms) the coherence of that argument begins to unravel. What was framed as a principled system increasingly resembles a series of negotiated outcomes.

Brazil is not an outlier. Similar concessions have emerged across the United States, the European Union, and Japan, each following regulatory or legal pressure. The pattern is clear: App Store openness is no longer driven by Apple’s global design, but by local enforcement.

This creates a deeper problem. The issue is not the level of fees, but their uneven application.

In economic terms, Apple is confronting a classic dilemma: it is not the size of the commission that draws criticism, but the perception of unequal treatment.

An Outdated Model Meets an AI-Native Future

If regulation is exposing cracks in Apple’s model, AI may widen them.

Apple has acknowledged that AI-driven applications are among the fastest-growing segments of the App Store. But the economics of AI differ fundamentally from traditional mobile software as its value is increasingly tied to compute, model performance, and infrastructure—not distribution alone.

That shift weakens the centrality of the App Store as a gatekeeper.

Users can interact with services through conversational interfaces without opening native apps. AI agents can compare prices, execute transactions, and route activity across platforms. Developers can build products via APIs and web-based delivery, reducing reliance on app-store ecosystems.

In this context, charging a percentage on in-app transactions becomes harder to justify as the primary monetization model.

For Apple, the implication is clear: control over distribution no longer guarantees control over monetization.

A Turning Point for Chinese Developers, and for Apple

Apple’s Brazil decision was intended as a resolution.

Instead, it has become a catalyst for the coordinated complaint from Chinese developers. In many ways, it mirrors the early stages of regulatory action seen in other markets.

China now stands at a similar inflection point.

For regulators, the issue extends beyond developer welfare to market structure. The App Store is a critical layer of digital commerce, and disparities in policy treatment raise broader questions about competition.

For Apple, the stakes are equally high. China is not just a revenue engine, but a cornerstone of its global developer ecosystem. The company now faces a choice: continue adjusting policies incrementally under pressure or move more proactively toward a more transparent and consistent global framework.

For nearly two decades, Apple’s leverage came from controlling access to users. In the next phase of the digital economy, that leverage may depend more on maintaining developer trust.

And that is not something that can be priced at 30%, 25%, or even 5%.