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Or antitrust Google appealed to the Court of Justice of the European Union for a fine of 2.42 billion euros

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In order to prevent a certain or several enterprises from monopolizing the market and disrupting the normal market order, many countries and regions have strict anti-monopoly regulations, and many international Internet manufacturers are often fined huge by these anti-monopoly agencies. However, these companies will not accept all fines.

Or antitrust Google appealed to the Court of Justice of the European Union for a fine of 2.42 billion euros

On Thursday, local time, a Google spokesperson said the company had appealed to the Court of Justice of the European Union to overturn the $2.8 billion antitrust fine. In 2017, EU competition professional Margaret Vestager used her price comparison service to obtain an unfair advantage against Smaller European competitors in an antitrust fine of UP 2.42 billion euros, one of three EU antitrust fines against Google over the past 10 years, and the largest since its inception.

Last November, the General Court of the European Union ruled that Google lost the antitrust appeal. The court found that Google was abusing its dominance in the search engine market in 13 countries in the European Union to illegally manipulate Shopping ad searches. After that defeat, Google still has one more right to appeal to the courts under EU law. This time, Google chose to continue to appeal, and it seems that it is still dissatisfied with the previous judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union, and it is not known whether Google can successfully overturn the judgment and save its own 2.42 billion euros.

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