
Trump Threatens New Tariffs on EU After $3.5B Google Fine
U.S. President Trump threatens tariffs on the EU following a $3.5B antitrust fine against Google, escalating transatlantic trade tensions.
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U.S. President Trump threatens tariffs on the EU following a $3.5B antitrust fine against Google, escalating transatlantic trade tensions.
Australia has passed a landmark law banning social media use for children under 16, setting a global precedent with strict regulations targeting Big Tech companies like Meta and TikTok.
The U.S. Department of Justice has ordered Google to sell its Chrome search engine, alleging it fosters an unlawful monopoly. Google condemns the decision, asserting that Chrome promotes competition.
DOJ aims to force Google to sell off its Chrome browser, intensifying the antitrust battle against Big Tech monopolies.
The U.S. Justice Department may request Google to divest key businesses like Chrome and Android after a judge found the tech giant maintains an illegal monopoly in online search.