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Microsoft boss Brad Smith says company respects European laws amid US criticism

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Microsoft respects European laws including landmark legislation which seeks to rein in the power of Big Tech, its President Brad Smith said on Wednesday.

The statement puts the company at odds with the White House which has criticized sanctions related to EU rules.

The European Commission triggered the White House’s ire last week after it meted out total fines of $796.5 million to Apple and Meta Platforms for breaching the bloc’s Digital Markets Act which sets out a list of dos and don’ts for Big Tech.

Microsoft respects Europe’s efforts to rein in the power of Big Tech.

“We understand that European laws apply to our business practices in Europe, just as local laws apply to local practices in the United States and similar laws apply elsewhere in the world,” Smith said in the text of a speech in Brussels.

“This includes European competition law and the Digital Markets Act, among others.”

Brad Smith joined Microsoft in 1993 and spent the first three years leading the legal and corporate affairs team in Europe.
President Trump’s 100th day in office for his second term is Wednesday.

“We’re committed not only to building digital infrastructure for Europe, but to respecting the role that laws across Europe play in regulating our products and services,” he is expected to say.

Smith also outlined plans to allay EU concerns about the dominance of US tech giants in cloud computing that have prompted calls from some EU governments to restrict the companies’ role in lucrative government tenders.

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