China escalates trade tensions with the US, launching an antitrust probe into Google and adding American companies PVH and Illumina to its "unreliable entity" list.
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Google is not happy with the 2024 verdict that forces it to allow third-party app store installations from the Play Store and is now set to request an overturn.
After the Brazil court's ruling, Apple got a brief respite, but the company is still facing tough regulatory pressure.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is considering a breakup of Google, targeting its Chrome browser and Android operating system, as potential remedies for the company's illegal search monopoly.
India's antitrust regulator has found Amazon and Flipkart guilty of colluding with smartphone companies such as Samsung, Xiaomi, OnePlus, and others.
Google has filed a case against the Indian antitrust body claiming that the company was fined incorrectly by the regulator and that the regulator had used its position to protect Amazon's business.
The testimony of Big Tech CEOs was released on Tuesday. The chief executives make the case that they're not a monopolistic force in the industry, and face stiff competition from competitors.
The U.S. Justice Department and State Attorneys General are said to be combining their antitrust investigations into Google as the two government parties are set to meet next week.