BlockBeats News, May 26th, according to Reuters, the EU is planning to fine Google nearly 1 billion euros, which would be the largest fine imposed by the EU under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), and is expected to be formally announced before the summer break.
The investigation was officially launched in March 2025, with the core allegation being that Google prioritized its own services in search results, violating the relevant DMA regulations. The European Commission stated that its primary goal is to ensure Google's compliance, rather than just seeking fines, but emphasized that it would not hesitate in taking further steps. Google, on the other hand, criticized the DMA rules for causing the "biggest demotion" to its search product and expressed hopes to resolve the dispute as soon as possible.
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