France welcomes EU’s $5bn fine on Google

French President, Emmanuel Macron

French President, Emmanuel Macron

French President, Emmanuel Macron

The French government said on Wednesday that it welcomed the record 4.34 billion euros (five billion dollars) fine imposed on Google by European Union regulators, with a government spokesman describing it as an “excellent decision”.

“No-one is above the laws that have been laid down in common for all, not Google, nor any other entity,” said government spokesman Benjamin Griveaux, who was addressing reporters.

Earlier on Wednesday, EU regulators hit Google with the record fine for using its Android mobile operating system to squeeze out rivals.

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In a swift reaction, Google said it will appeal against the fine levied by EU antitrust regulators on Wednesday over illegal restrictions on Android smartphone makers and mobile network operators.

“Android has created more choice for everyone, not less,” Google spokesman Al Verney said.

“A vibrant ecosystem, rapid innovation and lower prices are classic hallmarks of robust competition. We will appeal the Commission’s decision.”

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