KEY POINTS
  • The European Parliament and EU member states reached an historic deal on the Digital Markets Act.
  • A key aim of the reforms is to prevent tech giants from abusing their market position to harm smaller rivals.
  • So-called "gatekeepers" that violate the DMA face potential fines of up to 10% of their global revenues.

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

The European Union agreed on landmark new antitrust regulations that could reshape the business models of U.S. technology giants Meta, Apple, Amazon and Google dramatically. The rules are expected to come into force as early as October.

The European Parliament and EU member states on Thursday reached an historic deal on the Digital Markets Act, a sweeping set of rules aimed at curbing the market power of firms with a tight grip on the internet economy.

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