According to Reuters, a judge stated on Tuesday that the trial regarding the usa Department of Justice's proposal to weaken Google's dominance in the online search field will not be postponed. The usa Department of Justice has proposed to force Google to sell the Chrome browser and possibly break up the Android operating system. President-elect Trump expressed skepticism about breaking up Google in October. Washington District Judge Amit Mehta indicated that if the Justice Department officials appointed by Trump intend to amend the proposal, he would not postpone the trial scheduled for next April. The judge stated at the hearing, "If the requested remedies are to be reassessed, they must be completed promptly." The usa Department of Justice sued Google in 2020, and in August, Mehta ruled that Google holds illegal monopoly power in the online search and related advertising markets.
法官称不会因特朗普任命司法部官员而推迟审判谷歌搜索反垄断案
The judge stated that the trial of the Google search antitrust case will not be postponed due to Trump appointing officials to the Department of Justice.
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