The EU commission’s antitrust action against Microsoft is likely to proceed only after the dust around the software giant’s U.S. case settles in the coming weeks.
Alexander Schaub, the EU’s competition director general, told The Standard: “The U.S. is still hesitant to cooperate with us in this situation. We need a partner who is confirmed and capable of acting, before we can continue bilateral meetings.” The head of the U.S. antitrust division has yet to be confirmed.
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