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The European Commission has fined Apple and Meta EUR 500 million and EUR 200 million respectively for violating the Digital ...
That’s what White House National Security Council spokesperson Brian Hughes branded the EU’s first ever DMA fines, levied ...
Base metals were broadly higher. Risk appetite is improving and buyers are returning, reflecting some short-term optimism surrounding potentially de-escalating trade tensions, said Sucden Financial.
The fines for violating the EU's Digital Markets Act are lower than expected, but could still enrage the Trump government.
The president’s softer tone towards China despite no formal talks was in stark contrast to his more combative rhetoric ...
The broader trade war could also hurt the company as China, the world’s largest electric vehicle market, retaliates against ...
European Union watchdogs fined Apple and Meta hundreds of millions of euros Wednesday as they stepped up enforcement of the ...
A story about the annual African Growth and Opportunity Act conference. The act has given eligible Sub-Saharan African ...
Overhanging the upbeat talk in Shanghai by both Chinese and foreign automakers of manufacturing in China for the world are ...
GE Vernova Inc. said surging demand for electricity is causing a substantial increase in wait times for its gas turbines, ...
The fine pertains to March 2024, when DMA rules were enacted, through November 2024, when Meta launched a non-compliant ad ...
The 500 million and 200 million euros fines imposed by the European Union on respectively Apple and Meta Platforms are ...