The report, citing European Commission sources, said the decision is nearing completion and is expected to be announced before the upcoming summer break. If confirmed, it would mark the largest penalty ever issued under the EU’s DMA framework.
The probe, officially launched in March 2025, centers on allegations that Google prioritizes its own services in search results, potentially limiting fair competition across digital markets.
Regulators aim to ensure compliance with EU rules designed to curb the dominance of major technology platforms.
European Commission spokesperson Thomas Regnier said the regulator’s primary goal is securing compliance rather than simply imposing fines.
He added that while negotiations with the company are ongoing, the Commission is prepared to escalate enforcement steps if necessary.
Google has criticized the impact of the Digital Markets Act on its search services, arguing that required changes have significantly degraded user experience in Europe.
A company spokesperson said the modifications represent “the biggest downgrade in the product’s history,” claiming they create a less effective search experience for European users.
Earlier this month, the European Commission granted additional time to Google to address compliance concerns after its previous proposals were deemed insufficient.
The case is part of the EU’s broader push to regulate Big Tech and ensure fair competition in digital markets across member states.
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