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Google has bit more time to address concerns in EU investigation, EU Commission says

By Thomson Reuters May 8, 2026 | 6:25 AM

BRUSSELS, May 8 (Reuters) – EU regulators are giving Alphabet’s Google a little bit more time to ​sooth their concerns after a ‌previous proposal from the company fell short, the European Commission said on Friday.

“Google is engaging with the Commission to defend ‌itself ​and in other in ⁠order to offer ⁠a solution that really addresses the concerns that were raised in the case and in the preliminary ​findings,” Commission spokesperson Thomas Regnier told a daily news conference.

“The reality ⁠for now is ⁠that solution is simply not ​strong enough. So we’re giving Google ​a bit more time to keep ‌engaging with the Commission to offer a solution that really addresses the concerns in the interest of ⁠European businesses and European citizens,” he said.

The Commission, which acts as the EU competition ⁠enforcer, has ‌charged Google with breaching ⁠the Digital Markets Act, which ​aims ‌to rein in the ​power of ⁠Big Tech, and is in the midst of finalising its decision that could include a fine against Google.

(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee, editing by ​Inti Landauro)