Apple & Google face antitrust charges as EU defies threat of Trump tariffs
The EU is moving forward with allegations against Google and Apple under the DMA, despite threats of retaliatory tariffs by Donald Trump.
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The EU is moving forward with allegations against Google and Apple under the DMA, despite threats of retaliatory tariffs by Donald Trump.
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