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China Launches Inquiry into Google Regarding Trump’s Tariffs Policy

February 5, 2025 5 Min Read
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The Chinese government declared on Tuesday that it is initiating an investigation into Google in light of the 10 percent tariffs imposed on Chinese goods by U.S. President Donald Trump. Just moments after the tariffs took effect, China’s State Administration for Market Regulation announced it was examining the American tech company for potential violations of the nation’s anti-monopoly laws.

The Chinese government may have tactically selected to target Google due to its limited operations within the country, meaning the consequences for the U.S. tech firm would be relatively minor. This action provides China ample opportunity to escalate its response if the Trump administration implements additional tariffs or other trade actions. Google opted not to provide a comment.

China further revealed that it is imposing stricter regulations on the sale of essential minerals such as tungsten, along with additional tariffs on agricultural machinery, pickup trucks, liquefied natural gas, coal, and various other U.S. products. While the U.S. does not rely solely on China for all the affected minerals, the country does dominate the global supply of tungsten, which is utilized in light bulbs, semiconductors, and ammunition.

“China’s stance is resolute and unchanging. There are no victors in trade and tariff conflicts,” stated China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs shortly following the announcement of the tariffs. “This action will not resolve the U.S.’s domestic issues and, more importantly, does not serve the interests of either party, let alone the global community.”

China has consistently targeted Google throughout the ongoing trade tension with the U.S. over recent years. In 2020, reports indicated that the government contemplated launching an antitrust inquiry into Google’s Android operations, a discussion fueled by a complaint from Chinese telecom giant Huawei, which had been targeted by Trump during his initial term.

Due to U.S. sanctions, Huawei cannot utilize American-made software such as Google Mobile Services, widely used across the smartphone industry. This restriction compelled the company to create its own operating system known as Harmony OS.

However, the majority of smartphones worldwide still operate on Android, which has prompted competition investigations in various countries, some of which resulted in agreements aimed at providing consumers and app developers with more options and lower fees. In China, several smartphone manufacturers still depend on an open-source version of Android.

In December of last year, Chinese authorities also launched an antitrust investigation against Nvidia, the chip manufacturer whose GPUs are pivotal in the development of generative AI and have become a significant point of contention in trade relations between the U.S. and China. The announcement followed further restrictions imposed by the Biden administration on China’s access to advanced semiconductors.

Approximately 15 years ago, Google ceased offering a search experience tailored for China after a series of cyberattacks linked to the Chinese government against itself and other U.S. firms. Google contemplated reentering China with a search engine about seven years ago, but the initiative was abandoned due to protests from some employees concerned about facilitating Chinese surveillance and censorship.

Additionally, Google has refrained from directly marketing cloud services in China, as local regulations could jeopardize the privacy and security assurances it provides in other regions. Other Google services, including YouTube, are blocked by Chinese internet regulators.

China has permitted domestic companies to purchase advertisements through Google to reach customers abroad. Nonetheless, the revenue from these agreements is relatively modest, and China did not even warrant a mention in parent company Alphabet’s annual financial report for the last year. This contrasts with Meta, which identifies China as one of its largest markets for advertising and noted last year that advertisers based in China contribute to 10 percent of its annual revenue.

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