Google will on Wednesday seek to overturn the first of three hefty European Unio...
) will on Wednesday seek to overturn the first of three hefty European Union antitrust fines at Europe’s second-highest court in a landmark case that could determine how EU enforcers take on U.S. tech giants for abuse of market power.
The company will lay out its arguments against a 2.4-billion-euro fine handed out by the European Commission during a three-day hearing at the General Court. The EU has fined Google a total of 8.25 billion euros in three separate cases, including one involving its Android smartphone operating system. This is four times more than its rival Microsoft’s EU fines of 2.2 billion euros. Both companies’ regulatory troubles in Europe have lasted a decade.
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