Meta reportedly faces a fine of $13.4 billion from the European Union for violating competition rules
芊芊551
发表于 2024-7-26 17:04:04
236
0
0
Meta reportedly faces a fine of $13.4 billion from the EU for violating competition rules. According to insiders, Meta will face billions of dollars in fines from the EU for violating competition rules. Several informed sources said on Thursday that regulatory authorities are expected to announce fines soon. The antitrust authorities have accused this American company of linking its Facebook online network with Facebook Marketplace, which is unacceptable. The EU's punishment for Meta's violation of competition rules is expected to include a huge fine, which could reach up to $13.4 billion based on its global revenue according to competition rules.
CandyLake.com is an information publishing platform and only provides information storage space services.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are those of the author only, this article does not represent the position of CandyLake.com, and does not constitute advice, please treat with caution.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are those of the author only, this article does not represent the position of CandyLake.com, and does not constitute advice, please treat with caution.
You may like
- EU駐米大使:トランプ氏が貿易摩擦を再燃すればEUは対応の用意ができている
- Google sued by Canadian competition agency for anti competitive behavior in its online advertising
- The Canadian Competition Authority sues Google for alleged anti competitive behavior in its online advertising
- NIO's 10th Anniversary: Li Bin sends internal letter: Industry welcomes the most brutal competition and survival battle, achieving profitability by 2026 without loss
- Singapore competition regulator seeks opinions on AMD's proposed acquisition of ZT Group
- The EU regulatory agencies are coming down! Google and Meta's secret advertising deal investigated
- EU規制当局が退場!グーグルとメッタの秘密広告取引が発覚
- Google restores hotel search function in three EU countries
- グーグル、EU 3カ国のホテル検索機能を復活
- Taobao updates payment timeout rules for overseas direct mail products