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EU: Vestager says to expect more cases against Google

 |  November 16, 2017

On Wednesday, November 15, Margrethe Vestager, the European Commissioner for Competition, during a trip to Beijing said more cases against Alphabet Google are to come.

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    The European Commission slapped a record €2.4 billion (US$2.8 billion) fine on the world’s most popular internet search engine in June and told the firm to stop favoring its own shopping service.

    Details on her comments in Beijing on Wednesday were light, but they come as European regulators pursue two other Google investigations.

    The EU is looking into similar anticompetitive concerns regarding Google’s Android mobile platform and its advertising services.

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