EU Pushes Google to Share Search Data with Rivals

The European Commission urges Google to grant third-party access to critical search data under new rules.

Officials outline measures aligned with the Digital Markets Act, targeting fair competition in digital services.

The proposal includes access to data from AI-powered search tools and chatbot-driven platforms.

Regulators aim to reduce barriers and expand opportunities for competing search engines across Europe.

Google faces scrutiny after regulators flagged potential violations earlier this year.

The company submitted proposals to address concerns, but competitors argue they fall short of expectations.

Stakeholders can submit feedback on the measures until May 1.

Authorities plan to review responses and finalize a decision by July.

The move signals stronger enforcement efforts to ensure open and competitive digital markets.

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