Group 1 - The European Commission announced a fine of €2.95 billion (approximately ¥246.6 billion) against Google for abusing its dominant position in the advertising technology market, harming competition [2] - Google is accused of prioritizing its own services in the online advertising market, which damages the interests of competitors, advertisers, and online publishers, thus undermining fair competition [2] - Google is required to submit its solutions to the European Commission within 60 days, with the possibility of structural separation of its advertising technology business being considered [2] Group 2 - U.S. President Trump criticized the European Union's fine against Google, labeling it as "extremely unfair" and claiming it robs funds that could be used for investment and employment in the U.S. [4] - Trump warned that if Europe continues to impose similar measures on U.S. tech giants, he would be forced to initiate Section 301 procedures to overturn these "unfair penalties" [4] - The French National Commission on Informatics and Liberty (CNIL) fined Google €325 million (approximately ¥2.7 billion) for displaying ads to Gmail users without their consent [4]
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