China to probe Google, tax imports in response to US tariffs
Briefly

In the context of escalating trade tensions between the US and China, Google has been targeted with a new antitrust investigation by Chinese authorities. This probe was initiated shortly after the US implemented a 10 percent tariff on a range of Chinese imports. Despite Google's previous antitrust challenges in the US and Europe, its influence in the Chinese market remains limited, especially since Google Search was banned in 2010. Meanwhile, China has retaliated with significant tariffs on American goods, leading to a notable shift in the Chinese tech landscape.
Google's antitrust investigation in China reflects ongoing tensions in the US-China trade war, with Beijing retaliating against US tariffs through regulatory actions.
As part of the renewed pushback against US economic pressure, China is increasing import tariffs on a range of American goods.
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