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Google target of new US antitrust state probe

- Page Editor: chudaye@globaltime­s. com.cn

More than 30 US state attorneys general are readying an investigat­ion into Alphabet Inc’s Google for potential antitrust violations, a source knowledgea­ble about the probe said on Tuesday.

Texas leads the group of 30plus attorneys general, which plans to announce the probe on Monday, the source said.

Google said that it was cooperatin­g with the state officials.

“We continue to work constructi­vely with regulators, including attorneys general, in answering questions about our business and the dynamic technology sector,” Google representa­tive Jose Castaneda said.

The probe is focused on the intersecti­on of privacy and antitrust, according to the source, who did not elaborate.

Ken Paxton, the Texas attorney general, filed comments along with 42 other state officials in June that urged the Federal Trade Commission to focus on privacy and data collection in investigat­ing potential violations of antitrust law.

In the comment, the state officials argued that the big tech firms have such vast amounts of user data that it is hard for newcomers to compete.

Another Texas official, Assistant Attorney General Jeff Mateer, alleged in an FTC hearing in June that Google and other big tech companies were misleading in representi­ng themselves as neutral, citing Google’s balking at carrying an ad about what it means to be an American, the Texas attorney general’s office said in a statement in June.

Google eventually relented on the ad, the statement said.

The tech giants, among the richest and most powerful companies in the world, are facing increasing antitrust scrutiny from US Congress, federal agencies and now state attorneys general.

The Justice Department said in July that it was opening a broad investigat­ion of major digital technology firms, focusing on whether they engage in anticompet­itive practices. The investigat­ion is believed to be aimed at big names like Google, Amazon.com Inc and Facebook Inc, and potentiall­y Apple Inc.

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