China Targets Google, Nvidia, and Intel in Antitrust Probes Amid Trade Tensions
- China will investigate Google for alleged antitrust violations as stated by the State Administration for Market Regulation.
- The investigation is part of broader regulatory scrutiny that Google faces in multiple countries, including the U.S.
- Starting in February, China will impose tariffs of 15% on coal and liquified natural gas imports from the U.S.
- China's finance ministry stated that these measures are justified and reasonable according to international law.
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