EU sees Google competition deal after August
PARIS (Reuters) – EU regulators hope to resolve a two-year investigation into U. S. internet company Google in the latter half of the year, the EU’s antitrust chief said on Friday, although a rival expressed skepticism about the effectiveness of any solution. The European Commission – the EU’s executive arm – has been examining proposals put forward by Google to resolve complaints from more than a dozen companies, including Microsoft, that Google was using its market dominance to block competitors. "We can reach an agreement after the summer break. . . .
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