EU court adviser sides with regulators in Google's fight against EU antitrust fine

An adviser to Europe’s top court has recommended upholding a €4.1 billion fine against Google, imposed by EU antitrust regulators. The Court of Justice is expected to rule in the coming months. The fine relates to a longstanding antitrust case aga...

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An adviser to Europe's highest court on Thursday sided with EU antitrust regulators in Alphabet unit Google's fight against a record €4.3-billion ($4.93 billion) fine levied on the US tech giant by EU antitrust regulators seven years ago.

"Advocate General Kokott proposes that the Court of Justice dismiss Google's appeal and, therefore, that it confirm the new fine of 4.124 billion euros set by the General Court," the Luxembourg-based Court of Justice of the European Union said.

Judges, who usually follow four out of five such non-binding opinions, will rule in the coming months.


The case is C-738/22 P Google and Alphabet v Commission.

($1 = €0.8726)
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