The European Union is preparing to file a formal antitrust complaint against Google, which could result in significant fines and impact the advertising technology that generates the majority of the company’s revenue.
Bloomberg reported that the announcement of the statement of objections, expected to be made on Wednesday, will represent a further step in an ongoing conflict that has resulted in three EU penalties amounting to over €8 billion.
Individuals who wished to remain anonymous have reported that the new charges will focus on Alphabet Inc.’s ad tech business model.
Google’s primary source of revenue is its advertising business, which accounts for approximately 80% of its annual earnings. In 2022, the company generated around $225 billion in ad sales.
Read more: Jude Rules Google Must Face DOJ Antitrust Suit Over Ad Tech
According to one source, the European Commission’s antitrust watchdog has received a significant complaint, marking a notable event during their current five-year mandate.
Under EU rules, fines for antitrust violations can reach as much as 10% of global sales – though penalties seldom approach that level and companies have the right to defend themselves before and after fines are levied.
Featured News
Electrolux Fined €44.5 Million in French Antitrust Case
Dec 19, 2024 by
CPI
Indian Antitrust Body Raids Alcohol Giants Amid Price Collusion Probe
Dec 19, 2024 by
CPI
Attorneys Seek $525 Million in Fees in NCAA Settlement Case
Dec 19, 2024 by
CPI
Italy’s Competition Watchdog Ends Investigation into Booking.com
Dec 19, 2024 by
CPI
Minnesota Judge Approves $2.4 Million Hormel Settlement in Antitrust Case
Dec 19, 2024 by
CPI
Antitrust Mix by CPI
Antitrust Chronicle® – CRESSE Insights
Dec 19, 2024 by
CPI
Effective Interoperability in Mobile Ecosystems: EU Competition Law Versus Regulation
Dec 19, 2024 by
Giuseppe Colangelo
The Use of Empirical Evidence in Antitrust: Trends, Challenges, and a Path Forward
Dec 19, 2024 by
Eliana Garces
Some Empirical Evidence on the Role of Presumptions and Evidentiary Standards on Antitrust (Under)Enforcement: Is the EC’s New Communication on Art.102 in the Right Direction?
Dec 19, 2024 by
Yannis Katsoulacos
The EC’s Draft Guidelines on the Application of Article 102 TFEU: An Economic Perspective
Dec 19, 2024 by
Benoit Durand