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Google Sued By Canada's Competition Bureau Over Alleged Anti-Competitive Online Advertising Practices
Outsourced headlines: Biden hopes Trump will reconsider tariffs on Canada and Mexico; Canadian antitrust institutions sue Google; Germany plans to provide €2 billion in subsidies to the chip industry.
Global financial media headlines that were collectively focused on last night and this morning primarily included: Biden expressed hope for Trump to reconsider tariffs on Mexico and Canada. US President Biden stated on Thursday that he hopes President-elect Trump will reconsider his plans to impose tariffs on Mexico and Canada, stating this could "mess up" relations with close allies. "I hope he reconsiders. I think that would backfire," he said in Nantucket, "Our situation in the USA is unusual, we are surrounded by the Pacific, the Atlantic, and two allied countries: Mexico and Canada. The last thing we need to do is to start damaging this."
Express News | Google Says Canada Competition Bureau's Complaint Ignores 'intense Competition' Where Ad Buyers and Sellers Have Plenty of Choice and We Look Forward to Making Our Case in Court
Express News | Canada Competition Bureau Sues Google for Anti-Competitive Conduct in Online Advertising in Canada - Statement
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Express News | RPT - India Competition Regulator Asks Investigation Report in Google Matter to Be Submitted Within 60 Days - Order
Express News | India Competition Regulator Orders Probe Against Google After Complaint by Winzo - Order
China's Robotaxi Firm Pony AI Looks To Diversify Supply Chain After Nasdaq Debut, Growing Competition With Tesla, Waymo, And Amazon
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Elon Musk's xAI is expected to break through $0.1 billion in annual revenue and will release the independent Grok application.
xAI's annual revenue is expected to exceed 0.1 billion dollars, and it may release its chatbot Grok's standalone application as early as next month.
Google Asks Appeals Court to Throw Out Epic Games App Store Verdict
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Google Seeks to Undo Epic Games' Antitrust Win Over Play Store
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