// Global Analysis Archive
Apple will cut App Store commissions in Mainland China starting March 15, reducing the standard rate from 30% to 25% and lowering certain small-developer rates from 15% to 12%, according to TechNode. The shift signals a strategic response to regulatory engagement and could reshape developer economics and consumer pricing in key digital categories.
Apple will reduce App Store commission rates in mainland China starting March 15, citing communication with Chinese regulators. The standard rate drops to 25%, while qualifying small developers, mini-app partners, and long-term subscriptions see rates reduced to 12%.
Apple will cut App Store commissions in Mainland China starting March 15, reducing the standard rate from 30% to 25% and lowering certain small-developer rates from 15% to 12%, according to TechNode. The shift signals a strategic response to regulatory engagement and could reshape developer economics and consumer pricing in key digital categories.
Apple will reduce App Store commission rates in mainland China starting March 15, citing communication with Chinese regulators. The standard rate drops to 25%, while qualifying small developers, mini-app partners, and long-term subscriptions see rates reduced to 12%.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
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| RPT-2553 | Apple Lowers App Store Fees in Mainland China After Regulator Talks | Apple | 2026-03-13 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-2548 | Apple Lowers App Store Commissions in Mainland China After Regulator Engagement | Apple | 2026-03-13 | 0 | ACCESS » |