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Google Fined Nearly 3 Billion Euros Over Ad Practices

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Brussels Slaps Google with €3‍ Billion Fine Over Ad Tech Dominance

Brussels, September 5, 2025 – The‌ European Commission today imposed a fine ​of nearly €3 billion on Google, alleging ⁢the tech giant violated competition rules in the online advertising market.Google has‌ announced its⁤ intention to appeal,​ calling the penalty unlawful.

The Commission determined Google abused‍ its dominant market position by favoring ​its own advertising platforms⁤ over⁤ competitors. Regulators require the company to‌ implement measures preventing such preferential treatment.

“When markets‌ fail, ‌public institutions must⁤ step in to prevent dominant players from abusing their power,” stated European Commissioner Teresa​ Ribera (competition) in a released⁣ statement. “Publishers, advertisers, and consumers are being harmed by ⁢this.”

Lee-Anne Mulholland,​ head ⁢of Google’s regulations, countered that the Commission’s demands‌ woudl hinder the ability ⁢of thousands of European companies⁤ to ⁣generate revenue.

The decision arrives amid heightened transatlantic ​trade tensions. U.S. President ⁢Donald Trump has repeatedly​ criticized what⁤ he views as overly​ strict regulations targeting American tech firms like Google, Meta,​ and⁢ Apple, and recently threatened new import duties on countries perceived to “discriminate” against them.

Reports surfaced earlier this week suggesting the‍ Commission had delayed the fine due to concerns about‍ jeopardizing​ the recently finalized EU-U.S. trade agreement. However, the‍ Commission proceeded with the announcement today, raising questions about a potential response from⁣ the ⁣White House.

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