Belgian FM: EU should fight fire with fire in Trumpโ€™s trade war

Targeting Big Tech could be among the EUโ€™s options to hit Washington where it hurts, Belgiumโ€™s foreign minister says.

EU throws down gauntlet to Trump with Apple, Google rulings

U.S. tech giants must overhaul key products, the European Commission rules.

EU risks more Trump tariffs in looming Big Tech crackdown

A series of decisions against Apple, Meta and Google could open up a new front in the EU-U.S. trade war.

EU social media law isnโ€™t censorship, tech chief tells US critic

Henna Virkkunen tells U.S. member of Congress that the EU is ‘deeply committed’ to protecting free speech.

EU tech chiefs say they donโ€™t target US tech

The European Commission pushes back on US criticism of its Digital Markets Act that targets Big Tech.

EU lawmakers try to counter tech brosโ€™ Washington lobbying

Their meeting didn’t quite go as hoped, with U.S. politicians railing against EU “censorship regimes.”

Trump threatens to launch tariff attack on EU tech regulation

White House: ”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.”

How did this porn app get on my iPhone?

The EU’s digital competition law means users can now download a pornography video app in Europe.

Europe hasnโ€™t grasped the real economic threat from Trump

It’s not industrial policy that the bloc has to worry about, it’s the rise of national capitalism.

EU tech policy in 2025: Enforcement, competitiveness, navigating global challenges

Member states grapple with the complex task of transposing and implementing EUโ€™s digital rulebook.
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Zuckerberg: Itโ€™s โ€˜sadโ€™ that EU is left behind on AI

Meta’s chief executive points to EU regulation for delaying or halting the Big Tech rollout of artificial intelligence services.

Brussels fines Facebook parent company โ‚ฌ800M

EU targets Meta with antitrust penalty for pushing classified ads service.

EU events on curbing big tech โ€˜distortedโ€™ by attenders with industry links

Campaigners say 21% of people at workshops did not disclose on their applications relationships with firms being discussed More than one in five attenders at EU events on regulating big tech companies did not disclose links to the industry when applyin…

Les 42 personnes qui comptent dans la tech

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Europeโ€™s privacy patrol is spoiling Big Techโ€™s AI party

New leadership in Dublin has put the EUโ€™s privacy regulators on a collision course with Big Tech.

EU Commission demands Apple to align interoperability with digital competition rules

The European Commission will formally specify steps that Apple needs to take to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA) around its interoperability with other products, the EU executive announced on Thursday (19 September).

Google scores surprise court win on EU antitrust fine

Judges say the European Commission made errors in assessing the search giant’s advertising contracts with publishers.

Google may fall short on EU digital competition rules on travel and hospitality

Google’s efforts to fully comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA) remains insufficient, travel and hospitality organisations attending two European Commission workshops this week, told Euractiv.

Vestagerโ€™s victories see her quit on a high

Court wins against Apple and Google seal the EU antitrust chief’s legacy as a forceful foe of Big Tech.

Google loses court battle over first EU antitrust fine

The Court of Justice said Googleโ€™s practice of favoring its own shopping search results over rival services โ€œwas discriminatory.โ€

Margrethe Vestagerโ€™s legacy faces day of reckoning in Apple and Google rulings

The EUโ€™s top court rules on final appeals of Appleโ€™s state aid payback and Googleโ€™s first big antitrust fine.

Fortnite is back on mobiles after four years thanks to EU law

Players in EU can access game blocked by Apple and Google by installing it from app store of publisher Epic GamesThe video game Fortnite is back on mobile phones, four years after Apple and Google pulled it from their app stores. Android users worldwid…

TikTok to ditch โ€˜addictiveโ€™ tool in Europe at EUโ€™s request

TikTok promised not to roll out a reward program in its Lite app to push users to engage more in the European Union.

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Dissecting Appleโ€™s compliance with EU digital competition rules from a civil society perspective

A group of digital rights organisation said that Appleโ€™s plans to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA) are ineffective in a submission to the European Commission.

The MEPs who actually matter

Here are 11 EU lawmakers to keep your eye on in the new term.

EU Court upholds Commission decision to designate TikTok parent as gatekeeper

The EU Court of Justice upheld the European Commissionโ€™s decision to designate TikTok’s parent company Bytedance as a gatekeeper under the Digital Markets Act on Wednesday (17 July), dismissing all arguments presented by the company.

EU Commission looks to study DMA interoperability, with an eye to extending requirements to social media

The European Commission aims to study interoperability provisions in the EU’s digital competition regulation, the Digital Markets Act (DMA), according to a published tender.

The Brief โ€“ For whom the bell tolls in EUโ€™s digital competition policy

The European Commission has been very busy handing out requests for information and preliminary views on what it sees as Big Tech’s anticompetitive practices under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), the EU’s landmark digital antitrust law.

European Commission accuses Meta of violating digital competition rules with โ€˜pay or OKโ€™ model

The European Commission accused Meta of violating its digital competition rules, the Digital Markets Act (DMA), in its “pay or OK” model, officials told Euractiv on Monday (1 July).

EU says Apple’s App Store breaches digital rules

In a ‘preliminary view’ directed at Apple, the EU Commission formally accused its App Store of violating the EU’s new Digital Markets Act, the latest move in a long-running dispute between the bloc and the tech giant.

Apple found in breach of EU competition rules

European Commission finds iPhone maker broke new laws designed to protect smaller competitors against big tech platformsBusiness live โ€“ latest updatesApple has been found to be in breach of sweeping new EU laws designed to allow smaller companies to co…

Apple gets EU warning over app store rules

The iPhone maker is the first company to be told it may not be complying with the EU’s Digital Markets Act.

Apple halts rollout of features in EU due to โ€˜regulatory uncertaintiesโ€™

Apple is halting the rollout of three new features in the European Union, citing “regulatory uncertainties” caused by the Digital Markets Act (DMA), the tech giant announced on Friday (21 June).

Apple delays launch of AI-powered features in Europe, blaming EU rules

Apple says competition rules that require functionality with rival products would compromise privacy and securityApple will delay launching three new artificial intelligence features in Europe because European Union competition rules require the compan…

Appleโ€™s ChatGPT integration raises data privacy and competition questions

The new Apple and OpenAI partnership aiming to ingrate ChatGPT into Apple’s operating systems, virtual assistant, and writing tools poses important questions about competition and privacy, experts told Euractiv.

OpenAI, Apple deal raises questions about enforcement of EU antitrust rulesย 

ChatGPT integration into Apple’s operating service iOS later this year could trigger an update of EU’s digital antitrust regulation by the European Commission, a spokesperson said.

The European Parliament has changed your life โ€” really. Hereโ€™s how.

As Europe gears up to vote in the EU election, we look at what the last crop of MEPs did for you.

Germany and France push for mega-deals in competition overhaul

Still smarting from the veto of the Alstom-Siemens deal, Paris and Berlin want Brussels to focus on forging champions.

US tariffs on China split EU Social Democrats, Commission names Booking gatekeeper under Digital Markets Act

New US tarriffs on Chinese goods, including semiconductors, have split the EU’s Social Democrats ahead of the elections, while the Commission designated Booking as a DMA gatekeeper.

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EU Commission names Booking gatekeeper under Digital Markets Act, investigates X

The European Commission announced on Monday (13 May) the designation of Booking, the parent company of online travel giant Booking.com, as a gatekeeper under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) and initiated a market investigation of social media platform X.

MEPs to watch in the next EU Parliament (if they get elected)

POLITICOโ€™s guide to key European lawmakers to pay attention to in the run-up to EU election June 6-9.

The impact of AI on disinformation and democracy

Why high-quality tech journalism matters to the 2024 global election cycle.

Cracking down on Big Tech: The drive behind the barrage of measures of EUโ€™s digital acts

Driven by political motivations and the upcoming EU elections, European regulators have unleashed a storm of enforcement actions and investigations related to the Digital Services Act (DSA) and Digital Markets Act (DMA), experts told Euractiv.

EU Commission launches probes into Alphabet, Apple, Meta for anticompetitive behavior

The European Commission is opening non-compliance investigations into Alphabet, Google’s parent company, Apple, and Meta under the Digital Markets Act, the institution announced on Monday (25 March).

EU investigates Apple, Meta and Google owner Alphabet under new tech law

Technology groups face hefty fines if they are found guilty of breaching Digital Markets ActBusiness live โ€“ latest updatesApple, Googleโ€™s parent company and Meta are being investigated by the EU for potential breaches of the blocโ€™s new laws designed to…

EU probes Apple, Google and Meta over digital rules compliance

Companies face fines of up to 10 percent of their global annual turnover if European Commission decides they are breaking the laws.

US hits Apple with major antitrust suit

The iPhone maker is the last of the major tech companies in recent years to face U.S. antitrust action.

EUโ€™s Vestager warns about Apple, Meta fees, disparaging rival products

Reuters exclusively reported on EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager warning that new fees for Apple and Meta Platforms services could [โ€ฆ]

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Meta offers to lower ad-free subscription fee amid EU scrutiny

Social media giant’s subscription model has drawn ire from campaigners and EU lawmakers.

Painful day for tech titans as EU finally sinks its regulatory teeth into them | John Naughton

Last week the six biggest operators โ€“ Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft and ByteDance โ€“ were forced to toe the line on competition, advertising, interoperability and more. It was a gamechangerLast Wednesday was a landmark moment for the tech ind…

Apple and Epic resolve gaming app row under EU pressure

Breton said the EU’s new digital rules were “already showing very concrete results!”

EU Commission fines Apple, pornography sites sue EU Commission

Welcome to Euractivโ€™s Tech Brief, your weekly update on all things digital in the EU.

EU Commission fines Apple โ‚ฌ1.8 bn for breaching music streaming rules

The European Commission announced on Monday (4 March) a โ‚ฌ1.8 billion fine for Apple, saying the tech giant abused its dominant position for music streaming providers.

Apple gets โ‚ฌ1.8B EU antitrust fine for abusive app terms

Itโ€™s the first time the tech giant has been fined by the European Commission.

Elon Muskโ€™s X could face EU antitrust crackdown under new DMA rules

X, TikTok-owner Bytedance and travel website group Booking said they run digital services that could qualify them as so-called gatekeepers under the Digital Markets Act.

Ensuring competition in AI will also preserve democracy, experts say

With artificial intelligence, focus on enforcing competition laws is vital and goes hand in hand with the preservation of democracy, industry experts said at a panel discussion in the European Parliament.

Itโ€™s time to security proof Europeโ€™s tech policies

Our opponents will exploit every weakness we show and every vulnerability we leave unpatched.

Four Apple and Microsoft services to be left out of Digital Markets Act

The European Commission announced on 13 February that it decided not to designate Apple and Microsoft as gatekeepers for certain platform services under the Digital Markets Act.

EU does not need to wait for the AI Act to act

As it waits for the AI Act to take effect, Brussels should use its existing powers under competition law and the Digital Markets Act to challenge Big Techโ€™s growing influence over AI, writes Max von Thun.

Data competition: EUโ€™s year in review and what lies ahead

With Aline Blankertz, Policy and Public Sector Officer at Wikimedia, we have a look at the big events that happened in the areas of data policy and competition in 2023 and discuss the EU’s future and biggest challenges for 2024.

Vestager is back โ€” with little to lose

Commission’s antitrust chief falls short of European Investment Bank presidency.

How to get tech right in Europe?

A European strategy for EU tech to nurture and support its valuable assets โ€” tech companies.

TikTok challenges EUโ€™s tight Big Tech grip

TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, is appealing the designation of its social media application as a gateway that would make the service subject to Europeโ€™s strict regime of ex-ante antitrust rules.

Small companies are Europeโ€™s โ€˜hidden championsโ€™, digital SME alliance chief says

Smaller technology companies are Europeโ€™s โ€œhidden championsโ€ that need to be connected to develop alternative solutions to the big tech companies, Secretary General of the European DIGITAL SME Alliance Sebastiano Toffaletti told Euractiv. For Toffalett…

Meta challenges EUโ€™s Big Tech rulebook over Messanger, Markeplace

Meta is appealing the designation of its instant messaging platform Messenger and intermediation service Marketplace that would make them subject to Europe’s strict regime of ex-ante rules. Under the Digital Markets Act, tech companies that have …

Rishi Sunak performs delicate balancing act in Big Tech lobbying battle

The UK has caved in to some of Big Techโ€™s demands on its landmark competition bill but not its key ask.

EUโ€™s Digital Decade: Europeโ€™s big ideas mean nothing if they are poorly executed

The EU’s ‘Digital Decade’ย facesย challenges, including public sector delays, market overheating, and an additional price tag of at least โ‚ฌ250 billion, which may hinder reform success across Europe. A more realistic and critical approac…

Europe lacks courage in pursuing digital sovereignty, cloud service CEO says

EU policymakers should have the “courage and fair-mindedness” to pursue a sovereign cloud and regulate American cloud providers under the EU antitrust law on digital markets, Michel Paulin, CEO of the leading French provider OVHcloud, told Euractiv in …

Google, telecom heavyweights push for interoperability on Appleโ€™s iMessage

Google and the largest EU telecommunications operators called on the European Commission to designate Apple’s iMessage under the Digital Markets Act, which would oblige it to grant interoperability with other messaging services, in a letter seen by Eur…

What Ursula von der Leyen said vs. what she meant

We peel back the rhetorical layers of the Commission president’s carefully calibrated State of the Union speech.

EU unveils package of laws to curb power of big tech firms

โ€˜Revolutionaryโ€™ Digital Markets Act aims to allow more competition and let consumers delete preloaded phone appsThe EU has unveiled a set of โ€œrevolutionaryโ€ laws to curb the power of six big tech companies, including allowing consumers to decide what a…

Digital competition law: EU Commission unveils its โ€˜gatekeepersโ€™ list

The European Commission unveiled on Wednesday (6 September) its list of online services designated as “gatekeepers”, which will now have six months to adapt to strict antitrust practices or face up to 20% global annual turnover fines.

EU cracks down on 6 Big Tech giants

Dominant players in the bloc will have to comply with the new digital competition rulebook.

5 things to know as the Digital Markets Act ramps up

As the Commission prepares to designate digital โ€˜gatekeepers,โ€™ hereโ€™s how the EUโ€™s new Big Tech competition rulebook will shake out.

Big Tech gears up for Digital Markets Act

The EU’s digital competition rulebook is set to designate so-called gatekeepers this week.

The Schemer: Inside French commissioner Thierry Bretonโ€™s plot to run Europe

The commissioner has recently been playing politics โ€” insiders say it could be part of a bid for Europe’s most powerful position.

French rejection of top American economist is a blow to liberal Europe

Emmanuel Macron’s effective veto of the hiring of Fiona Scott Morton shows just how much France rules the roost in Brussels.

Commission to reopen chief economist vacancy after Scott Morton withdraws

The Commission will need to either extend the current chief economist’s term or have a deputy step up in an acting capacity.

Grilled by lawmakers, Vestager defends chief economist appointment

Fiona Scott Morton’s appointment has come under scrutiny over her nationality and past work for Big Tech companies.