Apple Inc. contará con el apoyo del gobierno de Irlanda en la preparación de un argumento de apelación, declarando que las autoridades investigadoras de la Comisión Europea les habrían negado información injustamente, ignorando el progreso de una investigación que recientemente culminó con una multa record de $14,600 millones de dólares, incluyendo impuestos debidos. Apple e Irlanda argumentarán que la UE habría fallado al no notificar un cambio en el enfoque de su investigación.
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