Europe has escalated its crackdown on anti-competitive behavior by US tech companies, taking the rare step of ordering chipmaker Broadcom to halt certain business practices before an investigation is concluded.
BRUSSELS, Belgium - Europe has escalated its crackdown on anti-competitive behavior by US tech companies, taking the rare step of ordering chipmaker Broadcom to halt certain business practices before an investigation is concluded.
The Commission, which oversees EU competition law, typically only imposes penalties against companies following exhaustive investigations that can take many years to complete.
The European Union has emerged as a key battleground for tech companies because of its tough rules on data protection, hate speech, taxation and competition.
Vestager, who was recently selected for a second term as EU competition commissioner, said she would not shy away from issuing similar orders in the future.