Article 5RQWN Google loses key appeal against €2.4 billion EU shopping antitrust case

Google loses key appeal against €2.4 billion EU shopping antitrust case

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James Vincent
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The EU's second-most senior court, the General Court, has upheld a 2017 ruling by the European Commission which found that Google broke antitrust law in how it used its search engine to promote its shopping comparison service and demote those of its rivals.

Google and its parent company Alphabet appealed the decision, but the General Court today dismissed that appeal and upheld a fine of 2.4 billion ($2.8 billion). Google and Alphabet now have the option to appeal the decision yet again with the EU's highest court, the European Court of Justice (ECJ).

This is one of three antitrust cases pursued against Google

This outcome is significant as it strengthens antitrust arguments made by the EU's influential competition commissioner...

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