Google abused advertising power and imposed a fine of 29.5 billion euros by the EU.

Google was a fine of 29.5 billion euros (2.5 billion pounds) by the EU, which is believed to have abused the authority in the advertising technology sector.

The European Commission said on Friday that this technology giants prefer their products to display online advertising and violated competition laws.

It occurs in the online search and advertisements of regulators around the world’s regulators on Tech Giant’s Empire.

Google said that the BBC’s decision was “wrong.” And it said it would appeal.

“It is more difficult to impose unsatisfactory fines and make money because it is more difficult to impose unsatisfactory fines and make money,” said Lee-Anne Mulholland.

“There is no reaction to providing services to advertising buyers and sellers, and there are more alternatives to our service.”

US President Donald Trump also threatened the decision and threatened to investigate European technology practices that could lead to tariffs, saying “very unfair” in posts on social media.

“As I said before, my administration will not allow this discriminatory action,” he wrote.

“The European Union should immediately stop this practice for US companies!”

Trump has repeatedly criticized block fines and enforcement measures against US technology companies in recent months, but the US government has filed a lawsuit against Google’s monopoly on the online advertising market.

Earlier this week, the committee rejected a report that delayed the announcement of Google’s fine in tensions about trade relations between the EU and the United States.

The committee accused Google “prefer” his own technology over others in the decision of the committee on Friday.

As part of the result, Google intentionally strengthened ADX, a self -advertising exchange for a competitive exchange that purchases and sells advertisements in real time.

Competitors and publishers have faced higher costs and argued that they could have been delivered to consumers in more expensive services.

The regulatory authorities ordered the company to pay nearly 3 billion euros after finishing such practices.

The fines of the committee are one of the biggest fines that have been delivered to a technical company accused of violating competition rules.

In 2018, Google accused GOOGLE a fine of £ 43.4 billion and used cement as a dominant player in the market using the Android operating system.

Teresa Ribera, vice president of the committee, said in a Friday statement that regulators considered the results of the relocation of Google’s radius of action when they decided to impose higher fines.

“We have raised Google’s fines because it is the third time Google breaks the rules of the game,” she said.

Ribera also warned the technology giants that 60 days have passed. It warned in detail how it would change the practice.

“The only way for Google to effectively conflict in this stage is to use structural treatments such as selling a part of the advertising technology business,” she said.