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JAPAN ACCUSES GOOGLE OF ANTI-MONOPOLY VIOLATIONS IN SMARTPHONES

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April 19, 2025

Japan’s Fair Trade Commission has issued a cease-and-desist order against Google, accusing the tech giant of violating anti-monopoly laws by mandating the pre-installation of its search engine on Android smartphones, regulators announced in a formal statement addressing competitive practices.

JAPAN ACCUSES GOOGLE OF ANTI-MONOPOLY VIOLATIONS IN SMARTPHONES

This marks the commission’s first such action against a major global technology firm, aligning with similar scrutiny in the United States and Europe. For smartphone users, developers, and industry analysts, the ruling challenges Google’s dominance in Japan’s mobile market, a key hub for innovation.

The commission alleges that Google’s contracts with manufacturers stifle competition by requiring its search app to be prominently placed, limiting opportunities for rival search engines like Yahoo Japan or DuckDuckGo. Japan, with over 90 million smartphone users, represents a significant battleground where Android holds a substantial share. Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet, labeled the order “regrettable” in a response, emphasizing its investments in local technology and its intent to appeal the decision.

This crackdown unfolds amid global trade tensions, with tariffs complicating tech supply chains, yet Japan’s regulators remain focused on fostering fair competition. As Apple maintains tight control over iOS, Google’s Android practices face growing pressure, with the ruling potentially reshaping how smartphones are configured in one of Asia’s largest economies, influencing app ecosystems and user choice.

imageGOOGLE’S PRE-INSTALLATION DEALS UNDER FIRE

Japan’s Fair Trade Commission claims Google leverages its Android operating system to enforce anti-competitive contracts, mandating that manufacturers pre-install the Google search app and browser on devices sold in Japan, regulators detailed in their order. These agreements, affecting over 70% of the country’s Android smartphones, prioritize Google’s services on home screens, sidelining competitors. The commission argues this blocks rival search engines from gaining traction, even when users prefer alternatives.

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