Google hit with $3.5 billion fine from European Union in ad-tech antitrust case
The European Commission penalized Google for favoring its own ad services, imposing a €2.95 billion fine and ordering remedies to end conflicts of interest in adtech.
- The European Commission fined Google $3.5 billion on September 5, 2025, for abusing its dominance in online advertising across the EU.
- The fine followed findings that Google used its size to exclude rival ad tech providers, which led to claims of anticompetitive conduct.
- Google stated it would appeal the decision and has 60 days to submit a compliance plan to EU regulators amid rising US-EU tensions.
- President Trump criticized the EU's measures on Truth Social and vowed to initiate a Section 301 action to challenge what he described as unjust penalties.
- The EU fine and US government responses suggest escalating conflict over tech regulation, highlighting differing approaches to American firms abroad.
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