EU antitrust sanctions in Android seem to not have much impact on Google

According to foreign media reports, due to EU anti-monopoly actions, Google will face an expensive blow in the coming months. For years, the European Commission accused Google of using its Android dominance to force mobile phone manufacturers to pre-install Google search. Google Maps and other Google service software.

However, according to informed sources, although the competition regulator will impose a multi-billion-dollar fine on Google and ban it from continuing to require manufacturers to install these service software, it will not shake the dominant position of this giant company.

In addition, the EU competition regulator expressed its dissatisfaction with Google’s promotion of its own services in its search results. In response, the European Commission proposed a fine of US$2.7 billion, but Google decided to appeal.

EU competition commissioner Margrethe Vestager expressed a strong stance toward Google and other technology giants - 'We are not against Google's leading the market with its search engine. We just don't want it to use this advantage to crowd out competition.'

Margrethe Vestager

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