EU Court Upholds €2.4 Billion Fine Against Google in Antitrust Case

Google has lost its appeal against a €2.4 billion fine imposed by the EU for abusing its market dominance by prioritizing its own shopping service over those of competitors. The decision, upheld by the EU’s top court, reinforces the EU’s stance on antitrust enforcement in the technology sector. This verdict coincides with another ruling against Apple, marking a significant day for the EU’s regulatory agenda. The ruling is expected to cast a cloud over similar business models employed by tech giants.

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