Core Viewpoint - Google may face a second fine from the EU in the coming months for violating significant tech regulations, as the European Commission is drafting a related ruling [1] Group 1: Regulatory Actions - Earlier this month, the European Commission imposed a fine of $3.45 billion (approximately €2.95 billion) on Google related to an online advertising technology case [1] - The new fine is connected to allegations made in March, which claimed that Google favored its own vertical search engines (such as Google Shopping, Google Flights, and Google Hotels) over competing products [1] - These cases against Google are initiated under the EU's Digital Markets Act [1] Group 2: Potential Outcomes - Sources indicate that Google may avoid the new fine if it can present an improved solution [1] - The European Commission is not in a hurry to conclude this case, considering the previous criticisms from the Trump administration regarding the EU's actions against large tech companies and the current trade tensions between the US and Europe [1]
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