EU to slap Google with fresh fine
EU to slap Google with fresh fine: sources
The decision to fine Google is the latest anti-trust
salvo against Silicon Valley firm, which has already received nearly seven
billion euros in European Union fines
Date created : 15/03/2019 - 17:47
Brussels (AFP)
The EU's anti-trust regulator is to slap tech giant
Google with a new fine over unfair competition practices, sources told AFP on
Friday.
Brussels has targeted the Silicon Valley firm's AdSense
advertising service, saying it restricts some client websites from displaying
ads from third parties.
The decision in the long-running case, first reported by
the Financial Times, is the latest anti-trust salvo against Google, which has
already received nearly seven billion euros in EU fines.
Two sources close to the matter said the verdict would
land next week, most likely on Wednesday.
"We are in the process of finalising the AdSense
case," EU competition commissioner Margrethe Vestager said earlier this
week.
In July 2018, the US giant was ordered to pay a record
4.34 billion euros for abusing the dominant position of Android, its smartphone
operating system, to help assure the supremacy of its search engine.
A year earlier it slapped Google with a fine of 2.42
billion euros for abusing its dominant position by favouring its "Google
Shopping" price comparison service in search results.
Google has appealed both decisions to the European Court
of Justice in Luxembourg.
2019 AFP
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