According to the official WeChat account "Shishuoxinyu" of the State Administration for Market Regulation, the State Administration for Market Regulation has launched an investigation into Google in accordance with the law because Google is suspected of violating the Anti-Monopoly Law of the People's Republic of China.
China’s State Administration for Market Regulation did not provide specific details of Google’s violation of the law.
U.S. President Trump signed an executive order last Saturday (February 1), announcing that he would impose additional tariffs on goods exported to the United States from Mexico, Canada and China in response to the crisis of illegal immigration and the influx of drugs such as fentanyl. It is scheduled to take effect on Tuesday. However, Trump later decided to delay the implementation of tariff measures on Mexico and Canada for one month.
According to Reuters, the 10% tariff imposed by the United States on Chinese goods took effect at 1:01 pm on Tuesday (5:01 GMT). At the same time, China announced a series of countermeasures, including imposing 10% to 15% tariffs on some U.S. products exported to China.