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The attempt by Brussels to regulate Silicon Valley is a bargaining chip in the trade crisis.
Alphabet's Google and Elon Musk's X may be the next to face fines from European regulators, as they stay tough on Big Tech ...
On Wall Street, the S&P 500 ended Thursday almost flat, giving up earlier gains as tariff uncertainty sparked profit-taking during a shortened trading week. The Dow slipped 1.3%, the Nasdaq lost 0.1%, ...
At 19, he dropped out of college and, in 2007, moved to San Francisco to pursue a tech career ... facial recognition to support a conservative agenda. In September 2017, after reading a Breitbart ...
Brussels | The EU is prepared to deploy its most powerful trade measures and may impose levies on US digital companies if negotiations with US President Donald Trump fail to end his tariff war ...
The EU is prepared to deploy its most powerful trade ... potentially including a tax on digital advertising revenues that would hit tech groups such as Meta and Alphabet's Google.
US big tech is also in von der Leyen's sights ... against adding product standardisation to the agenda of the trade discussion between the EU and the US, but that “differences in the way ...
European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen told the Financial Times that the bloc’s laws regulating Big Tech, including the DMA and DSA, are “untouchable” in trade negotiations with ...
US President Donald Trump abruptly backed down from his reciprocal tariff agenda on most nations for ... concluding trade agreements with the UK, European Union (EU), and join mega regional ...
A levy on the digital advertising revenues of tech multinationals has not been ruled out if negotiations to suspend US tariffs fail, European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen has said.
[BRUSSELS] Brussels could hit US Big Tech with taxes if negotiations fail to end Donald Trump’s tariff war against the EU, the bloc’s chief Ursula von der Leyen said in a Financial Times interview ...
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