With a simple statement, Google reacted to the decision of the European Commission to impose a new fine on it, stating that in the future it will give more visibility to its competitors.
Ό"We have always believed that healthy, thriving markets are in everyone's best interest," said Kent Walker, Google's vice president of international affairs. We have already implemented a wide range of changes in our products, in order to respond to the concerns of the European Commission. "In the coming months we will make further updates in order to give more visibility to competitors in Europe."
According to the APE-MPE, the European Commission announced that it imposed a fine of 1,49 billion euros on Google for violating EU antitrust rules. According to the Commission, Google abused its dominant market position, imposing a number of Restrictive clauses in contracts with third-party sites that prevent Google's competitors from placing their own search ads on those sites.
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