EU reckons Google, Meta may have colluded to squash competition in the ads market

Antitrust regulators in both the EU and the UK have opened investigations into Google and Meta to determine whether a previous deal between the two tech giants hampered competition in the online advertising market.

The European Commission announced its formal antitrust investigation in a press release in which it voiced its concerns that an agreement between the two companies in 2018 may have breached EU competition rules. Meanwhile, the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said that the deal may have restricted or prevented the uptake of header bidding services.

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