Italy’s antitrust fines Google 102 million euros for abuse of dominant position By Reuters

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MILAN (Reuters) – Italy’s competition watchdog said on Thursday it had fined Google (NASDAQ:) 102 million euros for abuse of dominant position due to its Android mobile operating system and its app store Google Play.

In a statement the regulator said it had also required Google to make Enel (MI:) X’s app for services related to electric vehicle charging available on Android Auto.

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