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Google Faces Setback in €4.1 Billion EU Antitrust Fine Appeal

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June 19, 2025
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  • Advocate General Juliane Kokott of the EU’s Court of Justice recommended rejecting Google’s appeal against a €4.1 billion fine for abusing Android’s market dominance.
  • Kokott argued that Google’s practices, such as pre-installing Google Search and Chrome on Android devices, reinforced its dominance and improved its services through data access.
  • The EU’s top court often follows its advisers’ opinions, and a final ruling could have significant implications for the Android business model.
  • Google expressed disappointment, warning that the decision could discourage investment and harm Android users, while the European Commission declined to comment.

What Happened?

Google’s appeal against a record €4.1 billion $4.7 billion) EU antitrust fine suffered a blow after Advocate General Juliane Kokott advised the EU’s Court of Justice to uphold the penalty. The fine, originally €4.3 billion before being reduced in 2022, stems from allegations that Google abused its dominance in the Android ecosystem to cement its search engine’s market position.

The European Commission accused Google of three illegal practices: forcing handset makers to pre-install Google Search and Chrome as a condition for accessing the Play Store, paying manufacturers to exclusively pre-install Google Search, and preventing manufacturers from using alternative versions of Android.

Kokott’s opinion emphasized that Google’s dominance allowed it to benefit from network effects, ensuring widespread use of its search engine and access to valuable user data. The EU’s top court is expected to issue a final ruling in the coming months, which could shape the future of Android’s business model.


Why It Matters?

The case is a cornerstone of the EU’s broader crackdown on Big Tech, highlighting the bloc’s efforts to regulate dominant digital platforms. A final ruling against Google could force the company to rethink its Android licensing practices, potentially altering how it collaborates with device manufacturers.

The decision also underscores the growing tension between the EU and Silicon Valley, with U.S. President Donald Trump criticizing such fines as unfair penalties targeting American firms. Beyond this case, Google faces additional scrutiny under the EU’s Digital Markets Act, which imposes strict rules on Big Tech’s behavior.

For Google, the stakes are high. The company argues that its success stems from innovation rather than anti-competitive practices, but a loss could embolden regulators globally to pursue similar cases.


What’s Next?

The EU’s Court of Justice will issue its final ruling in the coming months, with Kokott’s opinion likely to influence the outcome. If the court upholds the fine, Google may need to revise its Android business model, including its agreements with handset manufacturers.

Meanwhile, Google faces ongoing scrutiny under the EU’s Digital Markets Act, with potential for additional fines if it is found to favor its own services or restrict competition. The case will also serve as a precedent for future antitrust actions against Big Tech, both in Europe and beyond.

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