Group 1 - The European Union (EU) imposed a fine of €120 million (approximately ¥990 million) on Elon Musk's social media platform X, which was described by U.S. President Trump as "bad and inappropriate" [1][2] - The EU's decision to penalize X was based on three main reasons: the misleading nature of X's "blue check" certification, non-compliance in advertising transparency, and failure to provide public data access to eligible researchers [4] - This fine has sparked significant backlash from U.S. officials, with Trump warning that further penalties on U.S. tech companies could lead to increased tariffs on the EU [6][7] Group 2 - Musk criticized the EU's fine as "absurd" and called for the abolishment of the EU, indicating a strong personal and corporate response to the regulatory actions [6][9] - The EU has been actively investigating and fining multiple U.S. tech companies this year under the Digital Services Act and Digital Markets Act, with previous fines including €500 million for Apple and €200 million for Meta [7][8] - U.S. officials, including Vice President Vance and Secretary of State Rubio, have publicly supported Musk, framing the EU's actions as an attack on American companies and questioning the legitimacy of the EU's regulatory framework [9]
“欧盟怎么能这么做”!特朗普替马斯克“出头” 美国多名高官集体下场 此前马斯克公开呼吁“废除欧盟”
Hua Xia Shi Bao·2025-12-09 07:38