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US demands EU antitrust chief clarify rules reining in Big Tech
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US Lawmakers Demand EU Clarify Big Tech Regulations That 'May Target American Companies'
U.S. demands EU clarify rules reining in Big Tech, Reuters reports
U.S. House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan on Sunday demanded EU antitrust chief Teresa Ribera clarify how she enforces the European Union’s rules
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The European Union’s resolve to take on the might of Silicon Valley is set to be tested to the limit after Donald Trump threatened retaliation for fines that hurt some of America’s biggest companies.
Brussels has estimated the cost of complying with EU rules at €150bn per year, an amount it wants to slash by €37.5bn by 2029. It has already pared back the effects of some green legislation, for example postponing a controversial anti-deforestation law for a year.
House Judiciary Chair demands clarification from the EU antitrust chief as Trump administration signals closer examination of European tech regulations.
The U.S. wants the European Union (EU) to urgently clarify its position on rules limiting the actions of American technology stocks, as Google
In the interest of what it calls fairness and stability, the European Union has decided to push forth with anti-trade investigations into companies like Apple, Meta, and X, hoping to reach a conclusion by March.
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