US President Donald Trump has criticised EU regulators for the fines and regulatory enforcement taken actions against US technology companies such as Apple, Google, Meta and X. Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Trump described the EU's actions as "a form of taxation" highlighting that these companies are fundamentally American. Trump's comments suggest future conflicts with the EU over its ongoing investigations into US tech companies, which could result in substantial fines and potential divestments.
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