KEY POINTS
  • Frustrated by the slow pace of antitrust investigations, Vestager late last year proposed the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which sets out a list of dos and don'ts for U.S. tech giants designated as online gatekeepers.
  • A Parliamentary committee, drafting lawmakers' negotiating position on the issue, voted for a tougher line that could also see travel website booking.com, China's Alibaba and online retailer Zalando classified as gatekeepers.
  • The group also extended the scope of the DMA to web browsers, virtual assistants and connected TV, from Vestager's list of online intermediation services, social networks, search engines, operating systems, online advertising services, cloud computing and video-sharing services.

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Executive Vice President of the European Commission for an Europe Fit for the Digital Age Margrethe Vestager.

A key committee of EU lawmakers on Tuesday agreed to tougher laws targeting Amazon, Apple, Alphabet unit Google and Facebook, earning a thumbs-up from EU antitrust chief and architect of the idea Margrethe Vestager.

Frustrated by the slow pace of antitrust investigations, Vestager late last year proposed the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which sets out a list of dos and don'ts for U.S. tech giants designated as online gatekeepers.

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