India Launches Antitrust Probe into Google's Play Store Billing Practices
The Competition Commission of India has ordered an investigation into Google for allegedly implementing its in-app billing policies in a discriminatory manner.
- The probe was initiated in response to complaints from Indian startups over the fee Google charges for in-app payments.
- Google has been accused of charging an excessive and unfair service fee ranging from 10% to 30% for in-app purchases.
- The investigation is to be completed within 60 days, focusing on Google's alleged violation of India's antitrust laws.
- Google insists on its commitment to comply with local laws and regulations, stating it will cooperate with the investigation.
- This is not Google's first antitrust challenge in India; the company faced significant fines in 2022 for abusing its dominant position in the Android smartphone market.