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Google ditches EU antitrust complaint about Microsoft cloud amid EU probe

Last Updated: November 28, 2025 19:47:02 IST

(Corrects title of Google executive in paragraph 4 to head of government affairs and public policy from senior director) By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Alphabet's Google on Friday dropped its EU antitrust complaint about rival Microsoft's cloud computing practices, a week after EU regulators launched an investigation to see if Microsoft should be subject to rules aimed at curbing its power in this sector. Last year, Google took its grievance to the European Commission, alleging that Microsoft's anti-competitive practices locked customers into Microsoft's cloud platform Azure. Amazon leads the cloud computing market with a 30% share, followed by Microsoft at 20% and Google at 13%. "Today, we are withdrawing it (Microsoft complaint) in light of the recent announcement that the EC will assess problematic practices affecting the cloud sector under a separate process," Giorgia Abeltino, head of government affairs and public policy for Google Cloud Europe, said in a blog post. "We continue to work with policymakers, customers, and regulators across the EU, the UK, and elsewhere to advocate for choice and openness in the cloud market," she said.  The Commission, which acts as the EU competition enforcer, is investigating whether certain features of the cloud sector may be reinforcing Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services' market power. The probes, due to be completed in a year, could see both services designated as gatekeepers under the EU's Digital Markets Act, subject to a list of dos and don'ts aimed at opening up markets to rivals and giving users more choices. (Reporting by Foo Yun Chee; Editing by David Gregorio)

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