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EU Slaps Google with $3.5 Billion Fine for Abusing Dominance in Digital Ads

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The European Union has fined Google €2.95 billion ($3.5 billion) for abusing its dominance in digital advertising, the fourth major antitrust penalty the tech giant has faced from Brussels.

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The European Commission (EC) is preparing to face possible US sanctions following the record fine of €2,950 million imposed on Google, EC spokesman Olof Gill said. This comes after US leader Donald Trump declared that he does not recognize the fines imposed by European courts against Google and Apple.

The EU Commission imposes a fine of 3.5 billion US dollars on Google. The allegation: Google is said to have preferred its own advertising services over its competitors.

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