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Apple, Google feel the heat as EU eases back into DMA swing

By Lewis Crofts and Nicholas Hirst ( March 19, 2025, 16:21 GMT | Comment) -- “Simply implementing the law” — that’s how the EU is pitching today’s re-entry into the fray after months of doubt over whether targeting US tech companies would rile US President Donald Trump. Apple and Google are the first victims, with the European Commission hoping its action will be seen as the calm deployment of a legitimate rulebook. But in private, Silicon Valley executives decry the EU approach, deeming it hardline and heavy-handed. Apple and Google are the first victims of the European Commission’s re-entry into the enforcement fray after months of doubts over whether actions against US tech companies would inflame relations with US President Donald Trump. ...

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