Rising tensions between the United States and the European Union have been highlighted by significant fines imposed on American companies, according to a senior U.S. State Department official on Wednesday.
The Digital Markets Act, a regulation tarreceiveing dominant tech platforms, has been singled out as a major source of friction in the transatlantic economic relationship, declared Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth Jacob Helberg during the discussions.
Helberg stressed the importance of addressing these issues while pursuing closer economic ties and partnerships in emerging technologies. He will meet with key European business leaders during his ongoing visit.
(With inputs from agencies.)












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