【环球财经】谷歌等美企遭欧盟罚款 美国扬言“反制”
Xin Hua She·2025-12-17 08:51

Core Viewpoint - The U.S. government has threatened retaliation against the EU following high fines imposed on American companies like Google and social media platform X, claiming discriminatory practices against U.S. service providers [1][2] Group 1: U.S. Response - The U.S. Trade Representative's Office stated that if the EU continues its "discriminatory" actions, it will impose countermeasures on European service providers [1] - The U.S. Trade Representative's Office highlighted ongoing lawsuits, taxes, and fines as means to restrict American service providers, naming nine European companies, including Accenture, DHL, and Siemens, as potential targets for retaliation [1] Group 2: EU's Position - The EU Commission spokesperson emphasized that the regulatory framework aims to maintain a "safe, fair, and equal competitive environment," asserting that enforcement actions are not discriminatory [1] - The EU has taken enforcement actions against U.S. tech companies this year under the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act, including a €120 million fine against social media platform X and a €2.95 billion fine against Google for anti-competitive behavior in advertising [1]