Spotify plans to raise its prices in France – could Deezer and Apple Music be next?

Spotify promises that its French subscribers will soon pay the highest streaming prices in the entire EU as part of the fight against France’s new streaming tax, which will also apply to rivals such as Deezer, Apple Music and YouTube Music. The levy came into effect in January and is intended to help emerging musicians and the French music sector in general.

So far, Spotify is the only one of the top music streaming services to promise a price increase, and so far there’s no word on how much that increase will be. But given the tone of the communication so far, it seems highly unlikely that it is about a few cents. According to Spotify’s blog post, the new 1.2% levy – roughly 13 cents on Spotify’s $11.99 per month – is “a huge amount” that Spotify “cannot absorb.”