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Brussels is preparing a record fine for Google. The decision may change the market


The European Union plans to impose a fine on Google – owned by Alphabet – of up to high into the hundreds of millions of eurosreports the German “Handelsblatt”, citing sources in the European Commission. The decision is to be finalized and – according to the daily – it will be announced before the summer break of the EU institutions.

If this information is confirmed, that will be it the highest fine ever imposed for violating the Digital Markets Act (DMA) — a legal act intended to limit the dominance of the largest technology companies.

Charges: favoring own services

The proceedings against Google were formally initiated in March 2025. The Commission is investigating whether the concern privileges its own services in search resultswhich could violate the principles of fair competition in the digital market.

Ashley Davis

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