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    Google and Apple challenge EU rulings under Digital Markets Act

    March 19, 2025

    The European Commission has initiated antitrust proceedings against Google and directed Apple to comply with the bloc’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), intensifying regulatory scrutiny on major U.S. technology firms. These actions come amid rising tensions between the European Union and the United States, with President Donald Trump threatening retaliatory tariffs against the EU over what he describes as “overseas extortion” of American tech companies. The Commission has accused Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet, of violating the DMA through practices associated with its Search and Google Play services.

    Google and Apple challenge EU rulings under Digital Markets Act

    Specifically, regulators allege that Google has favored its own services in search results a practice known as “self-preferencing” and has imposed restrictions on developers within its app store, actions that are prohibited under the DMA. In response, Google has expressed concerns that the EU’s measures could adversely affect consumers and businesses. The company argues that previous adjustments made to comply with the DMA have led to increased costs for consumers and a decline in traffic to European businesses. Oliver Bethell, Google’s Director for Competition in EMEA, stated that the Commission’s findings could degrade user experience and weaken competition rather than promoting it.

    Separately, the Commission has issued a compliance directive to Apple, mandating that the company enhance interoperability within its iOS operating system. The EU requires Apple to facilitate third-party access to its platforms, enabling developers to create products and services that integrate more seamlessly with Apple’s ecosystem. Apple has criticized the EU’s actions, describing them as excessive regulation that hampers its ability to innovate. The company contends that enforcing interoperability could necessitate sharing new features with competitors who are not subject to the same rules, potentially diminishing the user experience and impeding product development. ​

    Trump threatens EU tariffs amid tech regulation battle

    These enforcement measures coincide with President Trump’s escalating threats to impose tariffs on the EU in response to regulatory actions targeting American tech firms. His administration has condemned the EU’s approach as unfairly targeting U.S. companies through taxes, fines, and stringent compliance requirements. In retaliation, the EU has indicated it could invoke its new “anti-coercion” instrument, allowing the bloc to take countermeasures against economic pressures imposed by foreign governments. ​

    As tensions escalate, both Google and Apple have signaled their determination to challenge the EU’s rulings while attempting to navigate the constraints of the Digital Markets Act (DMA). Google argues that the regulations could degrade user experience, increase costs for consumers, and stifle competition rather than fostering it. Apple, meanwhile, warns that forced interoperability could disrupt its ecosystem, reducing security and innovation while benefiting competitors who do not operate under the same stringent rules.

    The geopolitical stakes of EU’s tech regulations

    The outcomes of these high-stakes proceedings could set a precedent for global tech regulation, influencing how major technology firms operate not just in Europe but worldwide. A ruling favoring the EU could embolden other governments to implement similar restrictions, reshaping competition in digital markets and forcing tech giants to alter long-standing business practices. Conversely, if Google and Apple successfully push back, it could weaken the EU’s regulatory authority and deter future interventions.

    Beyond the tech industry, these disputes are fueling geopolitical tensions between the United States and the European Union, as former U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened retaliatory tariffs in response to what he perceives as unfair treatment of American companies. The EU, in turn, has hinted at using its anti-coercion instrument to counteract any economic pressure from Washington. With billions of dollars and the future of global digital markets at stake, the unfolding legal and political battles could reshape the balance of power between regulators and tech giants for years to come. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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