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  • Google May Face Hefty Fine: EU Advisor Backs $4.7 Billion Antitrust Penalty

    An EU court advisor backed a €4.12 billion fine against Google for abusing its Android market dominance, stemming from unfair practices with its search engine and pre-installation agreements. The advisor dismissed Google’s appeal, arguing its behavior unfairly benefited it. This recommendation carries significant weight. Google expressed disappointment, citing potential negative impacts on investment and users if the court adopts the recommendation. The final ruling is expected soon.

    2025年6月19日
  • Cybeats: EU Cyber-Crisis Blueprints Adoption Seen as Market Inflection Point

    ENISA’s adoption of the EU Cyber-Crisis Management Blueprint, requiring SBOM data exchange across borders, presents a significant opportunity for Cybeats Technologies Corp. The Blueprint mandates SBOMs, transforming them from a best practice to a legal requirement. This strengthens the Cyber Resilience Act and fuels demand for continuous analysis platforms. Cybeats, with its SBOM Studio, is well-positioned to address these evolving EU regulations and compliance needs.

    2025年6月18日
  • EU Warns of Retaliation as Trump Escalates Trade War

    The EU is bracing for potential trade escalation with the US following Trump’s tariff threats, particularly on steel and aluminum. The EU warns of retaliatory measures if new duties are imposed, and views upcoming talks with the US as crucial for de-escalation. Focused on protecting its economic interests, the EU seeks negotiation to remove tariffs and address trade barriers in key sectors, with significant countermeasures already prepared.

    2025年6月2日
  • Apple Appeals EU Order to Share Data with Competitors, Citing Privacy Concerns

    Apple is appealing the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), arguing it threatens user privacy and security by requiring data sharing with external developers. The company claims the DMA’s interoperability demands, including features like cross-device functionality, could jeopardize intellectual property and expose sensitive data. This legal action, following DMA violation fines, underscores rising tension between Apple and regulators, particularly concerning innovation and competition.

    2025年6月2日
  • US to Hike Steel and Aluminum Tariffs to 50%; EU Prepares Retaliation

    The EU is preparing retaliatory measures in response to the Trump administration’s decision to double steel and aluminum tariffs. The EU Commission views this as detrimental to resolving trade disputes through negotiation and will implement countermeasures if necessary. Canada also faces potential economic strain due to disrupted supply chains and possible job losses. Despite a legal challenge within the US, the tariffs are moving forward, signaling escalating trade tensions.

    2025年5月31日
  • Trump Delays EU Tariffs Amid Analyst Warnings of Lingering Trade Negotiation Risks

    President Trump delayed implementing 50% tariffs on EU goods to July 9 amid ongoing trade talks, offering temporary relief but prompting analysts to warn of persistent market risks. Despite brief optimism in sectors like tech, experts caution the six-week extension may only pause, not resolve, tensions. Berenberg’s economist suggested a potential 10% tariff compromise, though EU retaliation looms if rates rise. Trump’s confrontational tactics and unclear objectives fuel uncertainty, with the EU’s phased proposals colliding with U.S. protectionism. Markets remain volatile as investors monitor negotiations, bracing for supply chain disruptions and inflation should talks collapse, signaling a turbulent summer of trade brinkmanship. (98 words)

    2025年5月26日