Apple has announced an increase in the cost of applications in Australia, India, Indonesia, Turkey and South Africa. The reason is the change in the exchange rates of the currencies of these countries.

Thus, prices expressed in the Australian dollar, Indonesian rupiah, Turkish lira and South African Rand will increase. For example, take the Australian App Store: an app for 99 cents now costs $1.29, the price tag of $1.99 has changed by $2.49, $2.99 — by $3.79, and $4.49 — by $4.99.

At the same time, there is also a decline in prices, also associated with the movement of exchange rates. It will affect products priced in the Israeli shekel and the New Zealand dollar.

A source: http://www.polygon.com