Google Narrowly Avoids Major Setback, Yet Antitrust Threats Persist for American Tech Titans
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On September 3, Beijing time, Reuters reported that a US judge has decided that Google must share search data with its competitors, albeit sparing the company the obligation to sell its Chrome browser. This ruling represents one of several measures undertaken by US antitrust regulators to address the market dominance of large technology companies. Google is currently entangled in multiple antitrust lawsuits. While this particular ruling momentarily averts the risk of divesting core assets, the company still faces new mandates, such as data sharing, that it must comply with.

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