EU Court Upholds €4.1 Billion Antitrust Fine Against Google
By EC Assets · Published
Google has lost its appeal against a significant antitrust fine levied by the European Union. The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled to uphold a fine against the company. This decision follows an eight-year process regarding alleged anti-competition practices. The fine amounts to €4.1 billion. Some reports indicate the fine is $4.7 billion. The company must pay this sum for using its Android operating system to block rivals. This article is intended for informational purposes only. It does not constitute investment advice.
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