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Updated · CNBC · Jul 2
ECJ Upholds Google’s 4.1 Billion Euro Android Fine, Dismissing Final Appeal
Updated
Updated · CNBC · Jul 2

ECJ Upholds Google’s 4.1 Billion Euro Android Fine, Dismissing Final Appeal

3 articles · Updated · CNBC · Jul 2

Summary

  • Europe’s top court confirmed Google’s 4.1 billion euro penalty on Thursday, rejecting the company’s challenge to the EU antitrust case over Android.
  • The ECJ said Google and Alphabet used Android’s dominance in mobile to give unfair preference to their own apps through pre-installation deals with smartphone makers.
  • The fine stems from a 2018 European Commission decision that originally set the penalty at 4.34 billion euros, then a record in the bloc’s antitrust enforcement.
  • A lower EU court trimmed the sanction to 4.1 billion euros in 2022, and the ECJ’s ruling now leaves that revised penalty in place.

Insights

After a €4.1 billion fine, has the EU actually loosened Google's grip on the Android ecosystem?
Is this fine about fair competition, or is it a tactical move in a global tech war against US giants?