Turkish authorities fined Google nearly 9 million dollars

Turkish authorities fined Google nearly $9 million for non-compliance with regulatory obligations. This was reported by the press service of the republic's antimonopoly agency.
"The Turkish antimonopoly agency announced on Thursday a decision to impose an administrative fine of about 355 million lira ($8.88 million - editor's note) on Google for non-compliance with regulatory obligations," the statement said.
It is reported that the fine was imposed on the IT company due to the implementation of certain structures that violate the regulatory requirements of Turkish authorities.
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