European Union regulators are extending a deadline for Google. The company’s initial proposal to address competition concerns was found lacking. Regulators need a stronger solution to protect European businesses and citizens. Google is continuing discussions with the Commission to find a satisfactory resolution. A final decision, potentially including a fine, is being prepared.
“Google is engaging with the Commission to defend itself and in other in order to offer a solution that really addresses the concerns that were raised in the case and in the preliminary findings,” Commission spokesperson Thomas Regnier told a daily news conference.
“The reality for now is that solution is simply not strong enough. So we’re giving Google a bit more time to keep engaging with the Commission to offer a solution that really addresses the concerns in the interest of European businesses and European citizens,” he said.
The Commission, which acts as the EU competition enforcer, has charged Google with breaching the Digital Markets Act, which aims to rein in the power of Big Tech, and is in the midst of finalising its decision that could include a fine against Google.
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