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EU regulators are preparing a substantial fine—reported in the high triple-digit millions of euros—for Alphabet’s Google as part of a 2025 antitrust probe into whether the company favors its own services in search results. The move reflects mounting European scrutiny of Big Tech’s market practices and follows media reports in multiple outlets. The proposed penalty signals the EU’s readiness to use significant sanctions to curb alleged self-preferencing in search, continuing a broader trend of aggressive enforcement aimed at preserving competition in digital markets.
A large EU fine against Google signals tougher enforcement of competition rules that could affect how search and digital services are designed and monetized. Tech professionals should anticipate regulatory pressure shaping product features, data use, and market strategies in Europe.
Dossier last updated: 2026-05-25 19:17:01
据《商报》报道,欧盟计划对谷歌处以数亿欧元的罚款
据《商报》报道,欧盟将对谷歌处以数亿欧元的罚款
Reuters : Report: the EU plans to fine Google a high triple-digit million euro amount as part of a 2025 probe over concerns it favors its own services in search results — The European Union is planning to fine Alphabet's (GOOGL.O) Google a high triple-digit million euro amount as part of an antitrust investigation …
据《商报》报道,欧盟计划对谷歌处以数亿欧元的罚款