Google's 2.4 billion euro fine upheld by Europe's top court in EU antitrust probe

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    Google's 2.4 billion euro fine upheld by Europe's top court in EU antitrust probe


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    Europe’s top court on Tuesday upheld a 2.4 billion euro ($2.65 billion) fine imposed on Google for abusing its dominant position by favoring its own shopping comparison service.

    CNBC has reached out to Google for comment.

    The fine stems from an antitrust investigation by the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, which concluded in 2017.

    The Commission said at the time that Google had favored its own shopping comparison service over those of its rivals.

    Google appealed the decision with the General Court, the EU’s second-highest court, which also upheld the fine. Google then brought the case before the European Court of Justice (ECJ), the EU’s top court.

    The ECJ on Tuesday dismissed the appeal and upheld the Commission’s fine.

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