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EU’s Vestager, the Dane who is Google’s bane

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If the critics of Silicon Valley needed a leader, many would turn to Denmark’s Margrethe Vestager, the EU’s top anti-trust regulator. Around the world, authoritie­s and government­s now look to the elegant Dane who in June slapped Google with a record 2.4-billion-euro fine for illegally favoring its shopping service in search results.

Google hit back on Monday, filing an appeal at EU court, embitterin­g ties between Europe and Silicon Valley even further. The decision was the biggest blow ever inflicted on the US tech juggernaut and came less than a year after Vestager shocked the world with an order that iPhone manufactur­er Apple repay 13 billion euros in back taxes in Ireland.

But despite her thunderbol­t decisions, Vestager, who took office as EU competitio­n commission­er in late 2014, is also known for infusing one of the EU’s most feared positions with a welcome dose of humanity. Across the EU institutio­ns, Vestager is considered one of the most popular of the commission’s 28 commission­ers.

“She’s loved by her team, and hugely respected,” said a high-level Brussels official familiar with the often austere corridors of EU power. Vestager’s vast, bright office in the commission’s Berlaymont headquarte­rs is unlike most others.

The walls are cribbed with personal photograph­s-including of her three daughters-pinned alongside spirited, colorful pieces by Danish artist Kristina Gordon. Her small desk faces out to the Brussels skyline suggesting more contemplat­ive work than that of an official feared by highly paid lawyers and boardroom executives.

‘I really liked it’

In an interview with AFP, Vestager spoke of her anti-trust portfolio matter-of-factly, but sparked to talk of the promise of Europe that she said had grown stronger from the drama of the debt crisis and Brexit. “It’s as if everyone has lifted up their gaze and said OK they want to leave, we’ll find the best way to enable that, but for the rest of us: ahead!” she said. — AFP

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This file picture taken on September 4, 2017 shows the North Korean town of Sinuiju (at rear) being seen behind the Friendship Bridge (L) which connects Sinuiju and the Chinese border city of Dandong, and the Broken Bridge, in Dandong, in China’s...
 ??  ?? BRUSSELS: EU Commission­er of Competitio­n Margrethe Vestager gives an interview at the EU Headquarte­rs in Brussels. — AFP
BRUSSELS: EU Commission­er of Competitio­n Margrethe Vestager gives an interview at the EU Headquarte­rs in Brussels. — AFP

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