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EU court rules Google, Apple must pay billions of euros in antitrust, tax cases

  • The European Court of Justice ordered Apple to pay €13 billion to Ireland for illegal tax advantages, concluding a long-running legal dispute.
  • The court upheld a 2016 European Commission decision that found Ireland unlawfully aided Apple from 1991 to 2014.
  • Alphabet's Google lost its appeal against a €2.42 billion fine for anti-competitive practices, first imposed by EU regulators in 2017.
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