KEY POINTS
  • Google now faces several antitrust challenges around the world, including three government lawsuits filed in the U.S. in the last two months alone.
  • Scrutiny of Google has long preceded these cases, with the European Commission cracking down on the search giant well before U.S. regulators caught up.
  • Google also faces a couple notable antitrust challenges from private complainants.
Sundar Pichai, chief executive officer of Alphabet Inc., gestures while speaking during a discussion on artificial intelligence at the Bruegel European economic think tank in Brussels, Belgium, on Monday, Jan. 20, 2020. Pichai urged the U.S. and European Union to coordinate regulatory approaches on artificial intelligence, calling their alignment critical.

Google now faces several antitrust challenges around the world, including three government lawsuits filed in the U.S. in the last two months alone.

Government agencies have been scrutinizing the company for years, though, with the European Commission cracking down on the search giant well before U.S. regulators caught up. The Commission has already levied billions of dollars in fines against Google in three separate competition cases, which Google has appealed.