Google’s decade-long antitrust fight with the European Union is set for more twists and turns this week as the internet giant battles the first in a trilogy of fines that cost the company nearly US$9bil (RM37.30bil).
The EU’s General Court in Luxembourg will host a three-day hearing starting on Feb 12 as the Alphabet Inc unit seeks to topple a €2.4mil (RM10.90mil) penalty in 2017 for thwarting smaller shopping search services.
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