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EU Grants Google More Time in Ongoing Digital Competition Probe

 |  May 10, 2026

The European Commission has granted Google additional time to respond to regulatory concerns as part of an ongoing investigation into the company’s competitive conduct in the digital services market, according to Reuters. The decision applies to the current stage of the inquiry, which focuses on gathering evidence and sharing information among relevant parties.

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    The Commission said the extension is intended to support a more comprehensive review of the case by allowing regulators to examine newly submitted data as well as requests and input from third parties. Under the revised timeline, Google will have more time to provide explanations, supporting materials, and, if requested by regulators, potential commitments aimed at addressing competition concerns.

    The investigation centers on whether Google’s practices in digital services comply with European Union antitrust rules. The extension gives the company an opportunity to further present its position and potentially outline measures designed to resolve concerns related to competition within the EU’s digital economy, according to Reuters.

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    Industry analysts say the final outcome may depend on how effectively Google can demonstrate compliance in areas including algorithm transparency, access to market data, and bidding practices in digital advertising and related services. If regulators determine violations have occurred, the European Commission could require operational changes, impose financial penalties, or introduce other corrective measures that may affect Google’s business model across Europe, per Reuters.

    The case comes as European regulators continue to closely monitor major technology companies in sectors such as search, digital advertising, and platform ecosystems. Extensions in regulatory proceedings often signal that authorities are conducting a deeper review as broader global debates continue over competition, data handling, and market dominance, according to Reuters.

    While the investigation remains ongoing, the extended deadline gives Google additional room to present its arguments and any proposed commitments that could help address the Commission’s concerns.

    Source: Reuters