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    Exclusive-Google to test changes to search results, source says as EU fine looms

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    Posted on February 25, 2026

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    Last updated: February 25, 2026

    Exclusive-Google to test changes to search results, source says as EU fine looms - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Google will test EU search changes that show rival vertical engines by default, starting with hotels. The plan targets DMA compliance to head off penalties. (cnbc.com)

    Table of Contents

    • EU Pressure on Google’s Search Practices
    • Default Prominence for Vertical Search Engines
    • Placement of Real-Time Supplier Results
    • Europe-Wide Rollout Plan
    • Potential Penalties Under the DMA
    • Past EU Fines Against Google
    • Transatlantic Tensions Over Big Tech
    • Exchange Rate Note

    Google to Trial Search Result Changes in Europe as EU Fine Looms

    By Foo Yun Chee

    BRUSSELS, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Alphabet's Google is poised to start testing changes to its search results to give rivals more prominence, a person with direct knowledge of the matter said on Wednesday, seeking to avoid an EU fine for allegedly favouring its own services in searches for hotels, flights and restaurants.

    EU Pressure on Google’s Search Practices

    The world's most popular internet search engine has come up with various proposals to mollify rivals and EU regulators since it was charged last March with breaching the Digital Markets Act. The company has yet to implement any of those proposals after rivals complained that the measures were insufficient.

    The issue pits Google against vertical search services (VSS) linked to sectors such as hotels, airlines and restaurants or to companies in those sectors.

    TOP-RANKED RIVALS TO BE DISPLAYED BY DEFAULT, SOURCE SAYS

    Default Prominence for Vertical Search Engines

    The previously unreported changes to its search results will show both VSS and Google results, with top-ranked vertical search engines displayed by default, the source said.

    Placement of Real-Time Supplier Results

    Hotels, airlines, restaurants and transport services with real-time data from feeds will sit either below or above the list of vertical search engines.

    Europe-Wide Rollout Plan

    The changes will soon be rolled out across Europe, initially focusing on searches for lodgings but later adding flights and other services, the source said without providing further details.

    The European Commission declined to comment.

    Potential Penalties Under the DMA

    The changes could help to appease the European Commission, which acts as EU competition enforcer. Fines for Digital Markets Act breaches can be up to 10% of a company's global annual revenue.

    Past EU Fines Against Google

    Google has racked up 9.71 billion euros ($11.5 billion) in fines since 2017 for various antitrust infringements in Europe.

    Transatlantic Tensions Over Big Tech

    The EU crackdown on Big Tech for squeezing out rivals has sharpened tensions with the United States, prompting tariff threats and a visa ban against a former European Commission official who spearheaded landmark digital services legislation requiring online platforms to do more to fight illegal and harmful content.  

    Exchange Rate Note

    ($1 = 0.8477 euros)

    (Reporting by Foo Yun CheeEditing by Adam Jourdan and David Goodman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Google plans to test search result formats that give rival vertical search services more default visibility. (yahoo.com)
    • •The rollout will start in Europe with lodging queries, with flights and other sectors expected to follow.
    • •The move aims to address EU Digital Markets Act concerns and avoid potential penalties. (cnbc.com)
    • •Results will feature both vertical search engines and Google units; real-time supplier data may appear above or below the VSS list.
    • •The European Commission declined to comment; Google is seeking a solution that satisfies regulators while preserving useful features.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Exclusive-Google to test changes to search results, source says as EU fine looms

    1What is the main topic?

    Google is preparing to test EU search result changes that give rival vertical search services greater prominence to align with the Digital Markets Act and avoid penalties.

    2Which services are affected first and where?

    The tests will begin in Europe, initially focusing on hotel or lodging-related searches. Additional categories such as flights and other services are expected to be added afterward.

    3Why is Google changing its search results in Europe?

    EU regulators say Google must not favor its own services under the Digital Markets Act. Testing new layouts is intended to satisfy those requirements while maintaining useful features for users and partners.

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