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European Court Upholds €4.1 Billion Fine Against Google for Antitrust Practices

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Last updated: July 2, 2026 9:34 am
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Published: July 2, 2026
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Europe’s top court has upheld a significant fine against Google, totaling approximately 4.1 billion euros ($4.67 billion), due to allegations of anti-competitive behavior. This ruling follows the European Commission’s original decision in 2018, which determined that Google had abused its dominant position in the mobile operating system market by favoring its own applications through pre-installation agreements with smartphone manufacturers.

The fine, which represents one of the largest penalties issued by EU regulators to date, has been subject to ongoing appeals by Google within the European Union’s judicial framework. However, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has firmly rejected Google’s appeal, reinforcing the penalties established by the General Court. In their official announcement, the ECJ stated, “The Court of Justice dismisses the appeal brought by Google and Alphabet against that judgment of the General Court, thereby confirming the penalty imposed on them, as revised by the General Court, for their anticompetitive practices relating to the Android operating system.”

In a comment to CNBC, a Google spokesperson defended the Android operating system, arguing that it offers substantial choices for users and promotes innovation among developers and businesses in Europe. The spokesperson maintained that Google has invested heavily in ensuring Android’s openness and interoperability and claimed that the ruling overlooks these contributions. Additionally, the company has made adjustments to its agreements in response to the initial Commission decision, emphasizing a commitment to innovation and user choice.

This ruling is part of a broader effort by the European Commission to regulate the practices of major technology firms. Since opening investigations in 2015, the Commission has scrutinized Google for various antitrust issues, including a separate 2.95 billion euro penalty imposed last year for manipulative practices within its advertising technology domain.

As regulatory pressure on big tech firms increases, the European Commission has begun to extend its focus beyond Google to other substantial players in the industry, such as Apple and Meta, under the newly introduced Digital Markets Act. This shift has sparked debate, particularly from U.S. officials, including former President Donald Trump, who criticized Europe’s stringent regulations. Trump recently threatened severe tariffs on countries that implement digital services taxes targeting U.S. companies, reflecting rising tensions around international tech regulation.

In light of these developments, U.S. Ambassador to the EU, Andrew Puzder, expressed concerns over the potential consequences of over-regulation and substantial fines, suggesting that such measures could hinder Europe’s ability to participate effectively in the burgeoning AI economy.

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