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EU regulators to look for feedback on Google's compliance propositions to avoid charges

European Union antitrust regulators will seek feedback next week on Google's. proposals to comply with tech guidelines aimed at promoting reasonable. competition, people with direct knowledge of the matter said on. Wednesday, which might choose whether it faces official charges.

The European Commission introduced an examination in March. into Google to see if it favours its vertical search engines. such as Google Shopping, Google Flights and Google Hotels over. rivals, and whether it discriminates against third-party. services on Google search engine result.

The move came after rivals, which include comparison. going shopping sites, said Alphabet's Google had actually not complied fully. with the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) aimed at reining in the. power of Huge Tech and to produce an equal opportunity for. smaller sized rivals.

Google's most current proposals aim to produce a different box for. competitors below its own item listing ads box in Google search. outcomes to resolve criticism from window shopping websites, the. people said.

The business also provided to create two various boxes next. to each other, with one showing intermediaries and the other for. direct providers such as airline companies, hotels and merchants, they. stated.

The Commission will hold workshops separately for these. groups from Sept. 9 to 11 to get their views on the proposals,. the people stated. Google has actually not been welcomed to the occasions.

The workshops in September have to do with Alphabet's compliance. with Short article 6.5 DMA on self-preferencing and include a range. of third parties, the EU competitors guard dog said in an email.

Google stated: We have engaged with the European Commission. and industry stakeholders over the previous year, getting and. responding to feedback in an effort to stabilize a large spectrum. of views throughout the community. We will continue to engage over. the coming months.

Failure to allay the regulative issues might result in. formal charges against Google by the end of September that could. cause a hefty fine as much as 10% of its international annual. turnover, individuals stated.

(source: Reuters)