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US demands EU antitrust chief clarify rules reining in Big Tech
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US Lawmakers Demand EU Clarify Big Tech Regulations That 'May Target American Companies'
U.S. Judiciary Committee Chair Quizzes EU Competition Chief on Big Tech Enforcement
"These severe fines appear to have two goals: to compel business to follow European standards worldwide, and as a European tax on American companies," the letter, signed by Jordan and co-signed by Republican Congressman Scott Fitzgerald, said.
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