Meta warns Paschal Donohoe it will complain to Donald Trump about EU fine for breaking digital market rules
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Meta has warned the Government that it plans to complain to the Trump administration about a €200m European Commission fine for breaching digital market rules. The fine totals €200m and arises from alleged breaches of European digital market regulations. During a Washington meeting with officials, Meta told Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe that it was impossible to overstate the meaning of the ruling. The White House described the fines as 'a novel form of extortion'. Meta intends to escalate the matter to US political channels in response to the European enforcement action.
White House has already described the fines as 'a novel form of extortion'
Facebook owner Meta has warned the Government that it plans to complain to the Trump administration over a €200m European Commission fine for breaching digital market rules.
Earlier this year, during a meeting with officials in Washington, the company told Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe it was impossible to overstate the meaning of the ruling.
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