EU Commission to be sole enforcer of big tech rules

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EU Commission to be sole enforcer of big tech rules
Representatives from EU countries have agreed that the European Commission will be the sole enforcer of new tech rules, with a limited role for national antitrust watchdogs instead of the wider powers sought for them, officials said. EU ministers will formally ratify the agreement on November ...

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