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Silicon Flash > Blog > Business > European Union Slaps Google with $3.5B Fine for Adtech ‘Abuse’
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European Union Slaps Google with $3.5B Fine for Adtech ‘Abuse’

Published September 6, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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The European Commission made headlines this week by imposing a hefty fine of €2.95 billion on Google, equivalent to just under $3.5 billion. The commission found Google guilty of breaching EU antitrust regulations by showing favoritism towards its own advertising services. More specifically, the commission accused Google of “abusing” its dominant positions by prioritizing its ad exchange AdX in both its publisher ad server and ad-buying tools.

The European Commission’s announcement of a €2.95 billion fine against Google for violating antitrust rules garnered attention this week. The commission’s investigation revealed that Google had been unfairly promoting its own advertising services over others, leading to a breach of European Union regulations. In response to these findings, the commission has given Google a 60-day ultimatum to end its preferential treatment of AdX and address conflicts of interest in the adtech supply chain.

Executive vice president for clean, just, and competitive transition at the European Commission, Teresa Ribera, emphasized the importance of trust and fairness in digital markets. She asserted that measures must be taken to prevent dominant players like Google from exploiting their power. Failure to comply with the commission’s demands may result in the imposition of stronger remedies.

Google, on the other hand, has stated its intention to appeal the commission’s decision, arguing that providing services for ad buyers and sellers is not anticompetitive. The company highlighted the increasing number of alternatives available in the market as evidence of a competitive landscape.

The Wall Street Journal reported that the announcement of the fine was delayed due to ongoing negotiations between the European Union and the United States regarding a potential trade deal. This delay underscores the complexities of international relations in the tech industry.

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This fine is the second-largest antitrust penalty ever imposed by the EU, following a $5 billion fine against Google in 2018. The decision has faced criticism from various quarters, including Google and U.S. President Donald Trump, who expressed concerns about the treatment of American tech companies by European regulators.

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President Trump’s remarks on potential actions against European fines on American tech companies underscore the ongoing tensions between the two regions. The president’s stance on protecting American innovation and technology reflects broader concerns within the tech industry.

A televised dinner hosted by President Trump, attended by tech executives including Google CEO Sundar Pichai and co-founder Sergey Brin, highlighted discussions around AI policies. The event showcased the intersection of technology and politics, with implications for the future of innovation.

In a separate development, Google achieved a significant legal victory in the United States, where a federal judge ruled in its favor in an antitrust case related to online search. Despite the ruling, ongoing debates around Google’s market dominance continue to shape the regulatory landscape.

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