Core Points - The U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Howard Lutnick, criticized the EU's digital regulations, claiming they are causing significant losses for Europe itself [1] - Tensions have escalated between the U.S. and EU regarding digital regulations, with the U.S. accusing the EU of unfair treatment towards American tech companies [1] - Lutnick suggested that if Europe adopted regulations similar to those of the Trump administration, it could attract substantial investments in artificial intelligence [1] Group 1 - The EU has been enforcing a series of actions against American tech companies under the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act this year [2] - In September, the EU fined Google €2.95 billion for antitrust violations related to advertising and required a corrective action plan [2] - In October, the EU Commission preliminarily found that a U.S. metaverse platform failed to provide adequate public data access, with its subsidiaries Facebook and Instagram also violating obligations [2] Group 2 - In November, the EU Commission announced a new investigation into Google to assess whether its search results are fair to the media industry [2]
美国商务部长再次抨击欧盟数字监管法规