According to EU’s competitive chief Teresa Ribera, the European Union’s crackdown on Apple (AAPL), Meta (META), and Google (GOOGL) is not a bargaining chip in negotiations with U.S. President Donald Trump, Samuel Stolton and Oliver Crook of Bloomberg reports. In an interview, Ribera rejected suggestions that the enforcement of the Digital Markets Act, DMA, may be sacrificed to dodge punitive EU tariffs pitched by the White House. “Of course not,” Ribera said on Bloomberg TV. “We do not challenge the United States on how they implement their rules or how they adopt regulations. We deserve respect in the same way.”
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