Google withdrew its search engine operations from China in 2010 over censorship disagreements and cybersecurity concerns.
China has launched an antitrust investigation into Google alongside retaliatory tariffs after the US imposed 10 per cent tariffs on products from the country. The State Administration for Market ...
China typically blocks most Western internet platforms, such as Google, as well as social media platforms including Facebook ...
China's antitrust investigation into Google, which does not offer most of its consumer-facing services including search and ...
The company is suspected of violating Chinese antimonopoly laws.
The move that’s largely seen as “retaliatory” comes as the 10 percent tariff that Trump ordered on China is set to go into ...
Over the years, both nations have imposed tariffs and launched investigations into both US and Chinese companies ... Google plans on resolving this antitrust probe by China.
China retaliated to US-imposed tariffs with additional levies on US products and launched an antitrust probe into Google.
China has slapped retaliatory tariffs on some American goods, just minutes after the US’ 10 per cent tariff on Chinese goods ...
Here is a look at Google’s history in China and what the antitrust probe could mean for the company: Google launched the Chinese-language search engine google.cn in 2006. It was censored to ...