Google gets more time from EU Commission over Search investigation: ‘The reality for now is…’
European regulators have granted Alphabet’s Google an extension to resolve an ongoing antitrust investigation after the company’s initial attempts to address legal concerns failed to satisfy officials, a report has said. The European Commission, which serves as the bloc’s primary competition watchdog, said on Friday (May 8) that it is allowing the tech giant more time to revise its proposals, as per a report by news agency Reuters.
Commission spokesperson Thomas Regnier addressed the delay during a news conference, noting that while Google is actively engaging with the Commission to defend its position, its current solutions have missed the mark.
