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    Vestager said:“There is no ban on success in Europe.

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    EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said Google had no right to limit its rivals.

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    But it will also be a question for us as competition law enforcers,” Vestager told MEPs.

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    Rules targeting tax avoidance cannot go against their purpose and treat some companies better than others,” Vestager said.

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    According to‘The Daily Telegraph', Margrethe Vestager has said that the threat to split the Internet giant up into smaller companies must be kept open.

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    Vestager went on to cite the Google AdSense antitrust case as an example of enforcement that hasn't succeeded because it has failed to restore competition.

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    Vestager went on to to cite the Google AdSense antitrust case as an example of enforcement that hasn't succeeded because it has failed to restore competition.

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    Commissioner Margrethe Vestager, in charge of competition policy said:“The Commission has sanctioned several companies for colluding in the maritime transport of cars and the supply of car parts.

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    So not an Elizabeth Warren“existential” threat to big tech, then, but from a platform point of view Vestager's preferred approach might just sum to death by a thousand legal cuts.

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    Vestager responded by saying it was the first question she would asked herself on being offered the role- before laying out flat reasoning that“the independence in law enforcement is non-negotiable”.

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    During a debate on Wednesday Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager won wide support from MEPs for the Commission's decision to order Ireland to recover €13 billion in illegal tax benefits from Apple.

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    EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager ordered Google to"put an effective end to this conduct within 90 days or face penalty payments" of up to five percent of its average daily turnover.

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    Margrethe Vestager, the EU's commissioner in charge of competition policy, said:"Today's decision sends a clear signal to companies that they must comply with all aspects of EU merger rules, including the obligation to provide correct information.".

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    Europe could differentiate itself- and be“a world leader”- by developing“AI with a purpose,” Vestager suggested, pointing to potential applications for the tech such as in healthcare, transportation and combating climate change, which she said would also work to further European values.

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    Vestager's decisions as Competition Commissioner in the current mandate angered many of these companies, as well as the EU's work on data protection, copyright and digital sales tax riled those companies who felt that the EU was unfairly focusing on them.

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    But asked directly during the hearing whether Europe's response to platform power might include breaking up overbearing tech giants, Vestager signalled caution- saying such an intrusive intervention should only be used as a last resort, and that she has an obligation to try less drastic measures first.

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    In her opening remarks Vestager said that if confirmed she will work to build trust in digital services- suggesting regulation on how companies collect, use and share data might be necessary to ensure people's data is used for public good, rather than to concentrate market power.

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    On artificial intelligence- which the current Commission has been working on developing a framework for ethical design and application- Vestager's opening remarks contained a pledge to publish proposals for this framework- to“make sure artificial intelligence is used ethically, to support human decisions and not undermine them”- and to do so within her first 100 days in office.

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