EU to fine Google high triple-digit millions
Published Monday, May 25, 2026 · Updated May 26
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AI synthesisThe European Union is reportedly planning to impose a significant fine, in the high triple-digit millions of euros, on Google following an antitrust investigation under its Digital Markets Act. This decision is anticipated before the summer break, with Google having voiced criticism that the EU's regulations negatively impact its search product.
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Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- The European Union is planning to fine Alphabet's Google a high triple-digit million euro amount as part of an antitrust investigation.
- The EU's decision regarding the fine is expected before the summer break.
- Google has criticized the EU's Digital Markets Act rules, stating they degrade its search product.
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The European Union is reportedly planning to fine Alphabet's Google a high triple-digit million euro sum as part of an antitrust investigation under its Digital Markets Act. The decision is expected before the summer break, with Google criticizing the EU's rules as degrading its search product.
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