Donald Trump's recent White House win signals potential influence over antitrust regulations, especially in ongoing cases against major tech companies like Google, reflecting a complex balancing act.
Despite previously criticizing Google for perceived bias and monopoly, Trump now seems hesitant to break the company up, emphasizing that we need strong companies to compete with China.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai expressed optimism for collaboration with Trump's administration, highlighting a commitment to fostering innovation and extending benefits across the country.
With a ruling that Google has an illegal monopoly, the ensuing remedies phase will coincide with Trump's presidency, allowing him to steer the process according to his agenda.
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