House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan has raised concerns with EU antitrust chief Teresa Ribera about the enforcement of the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) and Digital Services Act (DSA). Following President Trump's directive, the U.S. government is scrutinizing these regulations due to fears they may unfairly target American tech companies like Google, Amazon, and Apple. The DMA aims to create fair competition within the digital marketplace but is seen by U.S. officials as a potential barrier to innovation and market access for American firms.
Regulations that dictate how American companies interact with consumers in the European Union, like the Digital Markets Act and the Digital Services Act, will face scrutiny from the Administration.
We write to express our concerns that the DMA may target American companies, potentially creating barriers to innovation and global market access.
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