The UK's Digital Markets, Competition and Consumer Act (DMCCA) mirrors the framework of the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA), albeit with distinct implementation nuances. Unlike the EU's DMA, which adopts a broad regulatory scope, the UK's DMCCA selectively focuses on companies like Apple and Google, leaving others like Amazon and Microsoft out of its immediate purview. Furthermore, despite the UK's initiation of formal trade talks with the US, key details will remain pending until after the visit of former US President Trump to the UK. As reported by The Washington Observer, Trump is anticipated to visit the UK towards the end of July, at which point the UK government might introduce additional pertinent regulations.