Brazilian regulator CADE is holding a public hearing on February 19 to discuss Apple and Google and their competitive digital market ecosystems.
Apple has already implemented changes to the App Store in the United States to remove anti-steering rules as a result of the Epic vs. Apple trial.
The initial ruling finding Apple guilty of anti-steering practices still holds, but the expected implementation timeline and fines were overturned by the judge while Apple appeals.
While the regulator waits for its next official court date, it has set up a public hearing to discuss matters around regulating Apple and Google's digital marketplaces.
While a UK regulator continues to say iPhone browsers rules are anticompetitive, Apple's detailed response says these findings are wrong and unlawful, plus proposed remedies will create the problems they are supposed to solve.