>The US might not look lightly at foreign powers treating US companies in that way.
There's significant momentum in the US against big tech, I fully expect DMA like legislation on the state level in the near future. This isn't being framed as a national/foreign issue but as a democratic and consumer rights one.
Same for other regions. Japan, South Korea, the UK are likely to adopt similar laws, India already passed a sweeping crackdown on platforms essentially treating them like public utilities earlier last year.
There's significant momentum in the US against big tech, I fully expect DMA like legislation on the state level in the near future. This isn't being framed as a national/foreign issue but as a democratic and consumer rights one.
Same for other regions. Japan, South Korea, the UK are likely to adopt similar laws, India already passed a sweeping crackdown on platforms essentially treating them like public utilities earlier last year.