It is reported that Margrethe vestager, EU antitrust director, said today that global regulators should work closely to take measures against technology giants such as Google, apple and Amazon to prevent them from taking advantage of the "enforcement gap".
Westerger, the designer of EU antitrust regulations, has issued billions of euros in fines to Google and launched investigations into, Amazon and meta. She said today that there is a global consensus on the problems caused by large digital platforms.
"Related issues have become a hot topic for regulators, but it has strong political concern," Westberg said at a meeting organized by the German antitrust agency "Federal Cartel bureau" today
Westgate urged antitrust regulators around the world to work together to solve this problem.
"Close cooperation is necessary because there will be no fewer such tasks in the future, and new services or practices will continue to emerge," she said
"As an international competitive community, the more we can coordinate our work, the fewer opportunities for global technology giants to take advantage of the 'law enforcement gap' between our jurisdictions," westerger said
In addition to the EU, US antitrust authorities and some states are also investigating large technology companies such as Google, Facebook and apple. In addition, these technology companies are also widely criticized in South Korea, India, Australia and other countries.