EU Plans Hundreds of Millions in Fines Against Google Over Digital Markets Act Violations

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According to reports, on May 26, the European Union plans to impose fines of hundreds of millions of euros on Google (Alphabet) as part of an antitrust investigation. This will be the largest penalty the EU has issued under the Digital Markets Act (DMA). The investigation, which began in March 2025, centers on Google's preferential treatment of its own services in search results.
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