--The European Commission is reviewing its investigations into Apple, Meta and Google as the regulator is coming under pressure against tech regulation amid the incoming Trump administration, the Financial Times reported, citing EU officials.
--The review could prompt the commission to change the remit of the probes it launched in March last year under the EU's digital markets regulations, the FT reports.
--Technical work on the cases will continue, while decisions and potential fines will be paused until the review is completed, the FT says.
--The commission told the FT it was fully committed to the effective enforcement of its regulations. The finalization of already opened non-compliance cases is not delayed, especially not due to political considerations, one official said, the FT reports.
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