Google has urged the Trump administration to reconsider efforts to break up the company as part of ongoing antitrust lawsuits.
The meeting with government officials took place last week, according to a source familiar with the matter. The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) is pursuing two cases against Google, focusing on its dominance in search and advertising technology.
Executives at Google have expressed concerns that proposed remedies, including the potential divestment of the Chrome browser and changes to search engine agreements, could negatively impact the American economy and national security.
The DOJ has not yet commented on the discussions. A trial to determine appropriate remedies is set for April, with a final ruling expected in August.
President Trump's administration is expected to take a softer approach to antitrust enforcement compared to his predecessor.
Industry experts believe this could lead to adjustments in the DOJ's stance on breaking up Google, potentially reshaping the legal battle over its market power.
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