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Mexico’s antitrust regulator found no violation of competition law by Google in digital advertising

After a five-year Cofece Google investigation, Mexico’s antitrust regulator found no violation of competition law in digital advertising, closing the case without a fine.

Mexico’s antitrust regulator has closed a five-year probe into Google, concluding that the company did not break competition rules in the country’s digital advertising market. The Federal Economic Competition Commission (Cofece) launched its investigation in November 2020 amid concerns that Google was tying the purchase of display and search ads to its search engine, potentially limiting choice and harming competition.

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