The Trump administration's relationship with Big Tech presents a perplexing duality: it is challenging European regulators over perceived harshness towards American tech companies like Apple and Google, while simultaneously warning these companies about their own power and the need for self-regulation. Recent memos indicate a fight against European antitrust actions, positioning itself as a defender against extortionate fines, while also launching inquiries into tech censorship, suggesting a complex agenda of oversight and protectionism in the tech landscape.
Trump's administration is navigating a complex relationship with Big Tech, criticizing European regulators while simultaneously warning tech companies to self-regulate to avoid punitive measures.
The federal government aims to protect American tech firms from foreign regulation by threatening tariffs against European countries that impose heavy fines and taxes.
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