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UK regulator enforces new competition requirements on Google search

UK Antitrust Body Imposes Fresh Competition Rules on Google’s Search Engine

The United Kingdom’s competition authority has officially enforced a new set of regulatory measures targeting Google’s search services. According to Reuters, these updated requirements are designed to address concerns regarding market dominance and ensure fairer competition within the digital landscape. The decision marks a significant step in the regulator's ongoing efforts to curb the tech giant's influence and promote a more level playing field for other players in the search engine market.


Source: Reuters Generated at: 2026-06-03 05:29:00 UTC

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