China Launches Antitrust Probe into Google's Market Dominance
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China has initiated an antitrust investigation into Google, possibly tied to issues surrounding its Android ecosystem, advertising services, and historical market dominance. The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) made the announcement on Tuesday, though it did not clarify which specific aspects of Google's operations may be examined in the investigation. As of now, Google has not responded to inquiries regarding the probe, leaving uncertainty about the implications and direction of the investigation.
China has launched an antitrust investigation into Google over alleged violations of its Anti-Monopoly Law.
The probe may be linked to Google's Android ecosystem, advertising services and past market dominance.
The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) announced the investigation without specifying the aspects of Google's business under scrutiny.
Google has not yet provided a response to Caixin's inquiry regarding the investigation.
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