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The EU says it is more interested in making Google comply rather than imposing fines.
May 26, 2026 01:20 EDT
The tug of war between Google and the EU Commission is ongoing, and the tech giant is now on the verge of facing fines of hundreds of millions of dollars if it fails to meet the EU regulators’ demands.
According to a recent report by the German outlet Handelsblatt, the EU Commission, which has previously accused Google of violating the Digital Markets Act (DMA), is now preparing to impose a record fine on the tech giant, with proceedings nearing completion. Alphabet’s Google could face hundreds of millions of dollars in penalties if it fails to implement the changes demanded by the regulators.











