Becoming president of the United States again Donald Trump, EU’s moves towards US companies within the scope of the World Economic Forum criticized.
Donald Trump criticized the European Union (EU) for imposing heavy fines on the world’s largest technology firms, calling it a move against American companies. “form of taxation” He described it as. “AppleThey made 15 or 16 billion dollars through fines imposed on . GoogleThey earned billions of dollars through the fines imposed on . I think Facebook’They also want billions of dollars from Turkey. Like it or not, these are American companies and they shouldn’t be doing this. I think it’s a form of taxation. Therefore, we have very big complaints about the EU.” Making his statements, Trump said, It is thought that he will continue to criticize the European Union harshly over every step it takes. Google, Meta and Apple are currently under investigation for violating the EU’s DMA law. New fines may be imposed on US technology giants through these investigations.
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The umbrella company behind the latest Instagram, Facebook and more in Europe Meta It came to the fore with a huge penalty. The Irish Data Protection Committee (IDPC) issued a lawsuit against the company last month. He imposed a fine of 251 million euros. The reason for the penalty was a data breach on Facebook in 2018 (This breach affected 29 million users in total and 3 million in Europe.) is included. The company had previously been fined a larger fine. The European Commission stated that Meta created unfair commercial conditions for other sales and advertising sites by integrating Facebook Marketplace directly into the Facebook platform, and that this step violated European Union antitrust rules. 797.72 million euros (approximately 840 million dollars) announced that the penalty was given.