The App Store in the US was not mentioned in Apple’s note to developers late Monday.
In its note, Apple said the changes will go into effect automatically in early October.
As an example, the price of an app that costs 0.99 euro will rise to 1.19 euros.
(That’s the equivalent of a 99 cent app jumping to $1.19.)
In Vietnam specifically, Apple said, it is increasing prices in response to new tax rules.
“Your proceeds will be adjusted accordingly,” Apple told developers.
Many countries have responded to increased prices by instituting higher interest rates, designed toslow borrowingand purchases.
Prices theoretically will drop when buying slows.
Currencies around the world have fluctuated amid all this economic turmoil as well.
The brand-new iPhone 14 starts at $799, and the iPhone 14 Pro starts at $999.
Apple haslargely kept prices for those products in linewith last year’s prices.