On May 4, Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, shelled the commission policy of Apple's app store, saying that the 30% commission was "definitely not good" p> < p > < / P > < p > musk referred to the commission charged by Apple's app store for in app transactions in response to a report on the EU's complaint about Apple's payment. He said this practice was "like a 30% tax on the Internet industry" p> < p > musk added that the commission rate "is actually 10 times what should be charged." This shows that musk believes that Apple should extract 3% of the transaction volume of Apple App store, that is, 30 cents for every $10, which is only slightly higher than the transaction cost of most credit cards. This is contrary to the ruling that the US court has repeatedly allowed apple to charge higher commissions p> < p > this is not the first time musk has shelled apple. As early as July 2021, musk clearly supported the plaintiff in Epic Games v. apple. At that time, he also compared Apple's app store's practice of Trading Commission to a "de facto global tax" p> < p > in recent years, the commission policy of Apple App store has been criticized by all walks of life. Private companies, from U.S. lawmakers to Epic Games, have criticized apple. Epic Games has filed a lawsuit against Apple's App Store Commission p> < p > at present, the commission rate of 30% is the common standard for most application platforms, including those dominated by companies such as Google, Samsung and Microsoft. Meta, the parent company of Facebook, even charges up to 50% for some transactions p> < p > Google reduced the Commission to 15% in October 2021. Apple implemented preferential policies for small and medium-sized enterprises, reducing the commission paid by enterprises with an annual transaction volume of less than 1 million within the application to 15% p> < p > in contrast, Musk's Tesla platform is not open to third-party software developers. Neither apple's Carplay nor Google's Android auto is suitable for Tesla electric vehicles. In addition, Tesla also collects FSD fees from used car owners. (Chen Chen) < / P > < p >