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突然!特朗普怒了:将反制!

Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the recent threats made by U.S. President Trump against the European Union (EU) in response to a significant fine imposed on Google for antitrust violations, highlighting the potential for trade investigations and retaliatory tariffs [2][4]. Summary by Sections Trump's Threats - On September 5, President Trump threatened to initiate a trade investigation against the EU, labeling their actions as "very unfair" and indicating that he would be forced to invoke the "Section 301" procedure to overturn the fines imposed on Google [2][4]. Google's Fine - The EU fined Google €2.95 billion (approximately ¥246 billion) for distorting competition in the advertising technology sector, claiming that Google favored its own services over competitors, harming other service providers and advertisers [2][8]. Market Reaction - Following Trump's announcement, Google's stock price surged by 1.16%, reaching $235 per share, with a total market capitalization of $2.84 trillion (around ¥20 trillion) [2]. Google's Response - Google announced plans to appeal the EU's decision, arguing that the ruling was incorrect and that compliance would negatively impact many EU businesses [10]. Historical Context - Google has faced multiple fines from the EU in recent years, including €2.42 billion in 2017 for manipulating shopping search results and €4.34 billion in 2018 for illegal restrictions related to its Android operating system [10].