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"Apple has unfairly shielded its Apple Pay wallets": European Commission

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The EU accuses Apple of blocking rivals from its popular "tap-as-you-go" iPhone payment system, opening a fresh battlefront between the US tech giant and Brussels. SOUNDBITE

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