Putting Trump’s IRE at risk, the European Union has accused Apple and Google of unfair practices

The European Union regulators on Wednesday enhanced their efforts to force Apple and Google to force Apple and Google to change the major parts of their businesses, despite the possible pushbacks from the Trump administration on the regulation of American technology.
27-The European Commission, the Executive Block of the Nation Block, said that Apple and Google violated a law passed in 2022 that aims to ensure proper competition in the digital economy.
Decisions add a new layer to geopolitical stress on issues ranging from trade and tariffs to Ukraine and military defense between the United States and the European Union.
The commission said Initial decision It was found that Google violated the 2022 law, the Digital Markets Act, using its major search engine to run users for other Google services, gave it unfair advantage to other online companies. The regulators also accused their Google Play App Store of improper sanctions to the technical giant, which limits the proposals received from the app developers to the customers.
Was apple told To make it easier for manufacturers of headset, smartwatch and other connected devices to sync with Apple’s iOS mobile operating system.
“Despite their location to include companies working in the European Union, the rules of the European Union should follow, including the Digital Markets Act,” said in a statement by Teresa Ribera, Executive Vice President of the European Commission. “With these decisions, we are only implementing the law.”
Cases suggest that the European Union plans to continue their aggressive inspection of the largest technical companies despite tension with the United States. For years, regulators in Brussels have targeted Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta, X and others on their commercial practices and content shared on their platforms. But some analysts have questioned whether the officials will soften their stance to avoid creating more struggle with President Trump.
Trump administration Said In February, if American companies were targeted under the Digital Markets Act, it would consider taking vengeance.
Yet the administration also does not always fully support big technology companies. The Department of Justice reiterated its demand this month that Google should be demolished due to antitrust violations, the policy launched under Biden administration is going on.
The announcements on Wednesday include no fine, but companies can eventually face financial punishment if they do not make changes to satisfy regulators.
The action against Apple and Google is some of the first enforcement steps taken under the Digital Markets Act, a law that has been passed to give wide rights to European regulators to give wide rights to give wide authority to make big technical companies to make changes in their products and services to make it easier for small companies to compete.
Companies have argued that rules slow down innovation in Europe. Apple has already delayed releasing some artificial intelligence facilities in Europe because what it says is that these are regulatory challenges.
Apple said in a statement, “Today’s decisions wrap us in red tape, slow down the capacity of Apple to innovate for users in Europe and force us to provide their new features to companies that do not need to play with equal rules.”
Google said that he had already made several changes in his search engine; Its mobile operating system, Android; And its app store to follow European laws.
The company said, “Today’s announcement by the European Commission pushes for more changes in Google Search, Android and Play that will hurt European businesses and consumers, interrupt innovation, weaken security and reduce product quality,” the company said. blog post,
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