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Google pledges to uphold its adherence to the Digital Markets Act (DMA) amidst an inquiry by EU antitrust regulators into potential violations of European tech regulations. In a statement on Monday, the Alphabet subsidiary affirmed its dedication to the European market, declaring intentions to defend its compliance methods in the upcoming months. Oliver Bethell, Google’s competition director, emphasized the company’s significant adjustments to its European operations in alignment with the DMA. “To comply with the Digital Markets Act, we have made significant changes to the way our services operate in Europe,” Bethell stated in an email. “We will continue to defend our approach in the coming months,” he concluded.