Apple will be required to offer at least three years of warranty in Spain after the country approved a new national consumer protection standard.
The Spanish Council of Ministers recently approved extending the existing warranty period to a mandatory three years, Spain-based blog
iPadizatehas reported. According to Spain s Ministry of Consumer Affairs, the move is meant to take the country a step further toward a circular economy.
It isn t clear when the new regulation will take effect, but it will impact all new Apple devices sold in the country. That includes both iPhone and iPad models, as well as Apple Watch and Mac devices.
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COVID-19 pandemic led Spanish Government to enact three Royal Decree-Laws during 2020, imposing restrictive measures on Spanish FDI regime.
Before the COVID-19 outbreak, the Spanish foreign direct investment ( FDI ) regime established by Law 19/2003 only included a post-investment notification, and a pre-authorization for some limited specific transactions. Apart from this, no further limitations were imposed on foreign investment.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and in order to prevent opportunistic foreign investments in critical sectors, such as national security and public health, the Spanish government enacted in 2020 three Royal Decree-Laws, introducing amendments to Law 19/2003 and anticipating the yet-to-be transposed rules of Regulation (EU) 2019/452, of March 2019.