In response to President Trump’s imposition of tariffs on Chinese imports, China has initiated an investigation into Google for potential violations of anti-monopoly laws. Despite Google’s limited presence in China, the move signifies Beijing’s willingness to retaliate if the trade war escalates further. This investigation comes amidst China imposing restrictions on critical minerals and additional tariffs on various US goods. The ongoing trade tensions have also led to past antitrust scrutiny of Google’s Android business in China. Despite challenges, Google remains cautious in its business operations in China, avoiding direct sales of certain technologies due to privacy and security concerns. The investigation into Google is just one example of the complex dynamics between the US and China in the technology sector during this tumultuous time.
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