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深潮TechFlow|5月 26, 2026 09:54
[EU Plans to Impose Largest DMA Fine on Google, Amount May Reach Hundreds of Millions of Euros] Deep Tide TechFlow reports that on May 26, according to Reuters, Germany's Handelsblatt cited sources from the European Commission stating that the EU plans to impose a fine of high triple-digit millions of euros on Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet. This would be the largest fine issued under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), expected to be officially announced before the summer vacation. The investigation formally began in March 2025, with the core accusation being that Google prioritizes promoting its own services in search results, violating DMA regulations. The European Commission stated that its primary goal is to ensure Google's compliance rather than simply pursuing fines, but emphasized that it will not hesitate to take further steps. Google, on the other hand, criticized the DMA regulations for causing the "largest downgrade in history" to its search products and expressed its desire to resolve the dispute as soon as possible.
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