The EU's competition chief, Margrethe Vestager, noted that their enforcement actions against Big Tech not only hold companies accountable but bring clearer market regulations and inspire future reforms.
The tension between U.S. tech giants and EU regulations illustrates divergent approaches to market management, with the EU’s legal framework shaping significant financial and operational consequences.
Apple's €13.1 billion payment, resulting from a ruling on illegal tax breaks, exemplifies how the EU's antitrust actions can lead to profound financial accountability for major corporations.
The forthcoming Digital Markets Act aims to further regulate tech giants, suggesting that the EU's legal environment is poised to address market fairness more aggressively.
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