Exclusive: Group of 165 Google critics calls for swift EU antitrust action - letter
A group of 165 companies and industry bodies has called on EU antitrust enforcers to take a tougher line against Google, saying the U.S. tech giant unfairly favours its own services on its web searches. Ciara Lee reports
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