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The Egyptian competition and competition protection authorities have called on Apple to end its monopolistic practices, threatening to sue them if it does not respond to its request within 60 days.
Apple and its local distributor, Arab Business Machine, have violated Egyptian competition laws by banning imports by any other Egyptian company, the agency said in a statement.
According to the Authority, these monopoly practices of Apple have isolated the Egyptian market from the domestic market, which has led to a rise in the prices of its products relative to those of the Gulf and the United States, even taking into account the tariffs. customs and other taxes.
For example, the iPhone 4S XS Max 64 GB is sold in Egypt at 27,000 pounds (about 1503 dollars), while in Saudi Arabia, its price is 22,700 pounds.
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