Core Viewpoint - Google is expected to face fines from the EU antitrust regulators next year due to insufficient compliance with regulations that prohibit favoring its own services and products in search results [1] Group 1: Regulatory Actions - The EU has accused Google of favoring its own services in Google Shopping, Google Hotels, and Google Flights, which has led to conflicts with vertical search engines and various industries such as hotels, airlines, restaurants, and transportation [1] - Since the EU's accusations in March, Google has made several adjustments to its search results, with the latest changes occurring in October, but these adjustments still do not meet the requirements of the Digital Markets Act [1] - Fines for violating this regulation could reach up to 10% of the company's global annual revenue [1] Group 2: International Relations - The potential penalties for Google may provoke anger in the United States, which has criticized the EU's landmark laws as targeting American tech companies, although the EU denies these claims [1]
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