China Closes Google Antitrust Probe Amid Trade Talks with US

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China has ended its antitrust investigation into Google, marking a significant shift in its regulatory focus as trade negotiations with the US gain momentum. The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) launched the probe in February, suspecting Google of violating China’s anti-monopoly laws. However, the case has now been closed, and Google has not received formal notification of this decision.

This development comes at a critical time, with US-China relations in the spotlight over ongoing trade tensions, including issues surrounding TikTok and Nvidia. China’s move to close the Google investigation signals a tactical recalibration, as Beijing now turns its attention to Nvidia, which is under scrutiny for alleged anti-monopoly violations. The timing of these actions suggests that China may be using regulatory measures as leverage in trade talks with Washington.

The investigation’s closure follows a series of escalating measures between the two countries. Recently, the US imposed tariffs on Chinese goods, and in return, China launched antitrust probes into US tech giants. The trade tensions have added complexity to the global tech landscape, with both sides navigating economic and regulatory challenges.

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