
Aiming at Google's search monopoly! The UK plans to invoke new regulations for the first time to strengthen control

The UK's competition regulator has proposed designating Google as a "strategic market position" company to strengthen control over its search engine business. This is the first recognition under the new technology regulation system, aimed at ensuring that Google's search result rankings are more equitable and simplifying user access to competing search services. Google currently holds over 90% market share in the UK, and the CMA stated that this move would provide more choices for businesses and consumers and promote innovation. Google has expressed concerns, believing that regulatory measures could have a significant impact on the market
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