Brussels is reassessing its investigations of tech groups including Apple (AAPL), Meta (META), and Google (GOOGL) as the U.S. companies urge president-elect Donald Trump to intervene against what they characterize as overzealous E.U. enforcement, Javier Espinoza and Henry Foy of The Financial Times reports. The review will cover all cases launched since March of last year under the E.U.’s digital markets regulation, two officials briefed on the move told the Times.
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