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EU to slap Google with record fine this week: sources

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The EU’s powerful anti- trust regulator will slap Google with a record fine as early as Tuesday in another European blow against a US tech giant, sources said.

Led by hard- charging European Commission competitio­n chief Margrethe Vestager, the EU will impose a massive penalty against Google that would break the previous record of 1.06 billion euros ($ 1.19 billion) set in 2009 against Intel, the US chipmaker.

More importantl­y for Google, Brussels will demand that the US tech giant change its business practices to meet the EU’s concerns.

The decision, expected Tuesday or Wednesday, comes a year after Vestager shocked the world and angered the Obama administra­tion with an order that Apple repay 13 billion euros in back taxes in Ireland.

Sources close to the matter said Google’s fine would range from 1.1- 2.0 billion euros. While an EU record, this is well below the maximum possible of about 8 billion euros or 10 percent of Google’s total revenue last year.

Brussels accuses Google of giving its own online shopping services top priority in search results to the detriment of other price comparison services.

The case is one of three against Google and of several against blockbuste­r US companies including Starbucks, Apple, Amazon and McDonalds.

In the other Google cases, the EU is examining Google’s AdSense advertisin­g service and its Android mobile phone software.

If confirmed, the fine would come after a long period in which the two sides tried to settle the case amicably.

The cases have stoked tensions with Washington and could now face the wrath of US President Donald Trump, who won office on his “America First” slogan.

“We continue to engage constructi­vely with the European Commission and we believe strongly that our innovation­s in online shopping have been good for shoppers, retailers and competitio­n,” said Mark Jansen, a spokesman for Google.

The European Commission refused to comment.

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