U.S. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) has asked EU antitrust boss Teresa Ribera to clarify how she will enforce the European Union’s rules on Big Tech companies.
In October 2024, Spain’s Socialist Workers’ Party politician Teresa Ribera, before being successfully nominated as the European Commission’s antitrust chief, vowed “vigorous enforcement” on large tech companies using the Digital Markets Act (DMA).
“We write to express our concerns that the DMA may target American companies,” Jordan wrote in a letter sent to Ribera on Sunday.
The letter also criticized fines of up to 10 percent of global annual revenues for DMA violations….