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Trump threatens more tariffs on EU following Google fine

By NST in September 7, 2025 – Reading time 1 minute
Trump threatens more tariffs on EU following Google fine


WASHINGTON: US President Donald threatened on Friday to impose more tariffs on the European Union (EU) shortly after the bloc slapped a €2.95 billion fine, or US$3.47 billion, on Google for violating anti-monopoly laws, reported Xinhua.

Right after the EU decision, said on his Truth Social platform that “Europe today ‘hit’ another great American company, Google, with a US$3.5 billion fine, effectively taking money that would otherwise go to American Investments and Jobs … Very unfair, and the American Taxpayer will not stand for it!”

“As I have said before, my Administration will NOT allow these discriminatory actions to stand … I will be forced to start a Section 301 proceeding to nullify the unfair penalties being charged to these Taxpaying American Companies,” added.

The EU announced on Friday a fine of nearly US$3.5 billion against Google for abusing its market dominance by giving its own ad exchanges a competitive advantage over rivals.

The EU also ordered Google to stop these practices. It is the fourth time Brussels has sanctioned the company with a multibillion-euro fine in an antitrust case.

“Today’s decision shows that Google abused its dominant position in ad tech, harming publishers, advertisers and consumers,” Teresa Ribera, the European Commission’s top antitrust regulator, said in a statement.

The EU’s enforcement of digital regulations came up regularly during trade negotiations between the bloc and the Trump administration.

© New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd



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