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EU's Ribera says Microsoft has committed to abide by European rules

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Posted on May 5, 2025

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BARCELONA (Reuters) -Microsoft Chairman Brad Smith has told the European Commission his company will abide by European rules whether it agrees or not with them, the Commission's Vice President Teresa

Microsoft Pledges Compliance with EU Regulations

By Pietro Lombardi

BARCELONA (Reuters) -Microsoft Chairman Brad Smith has told the European Commission his company will abide by European rules regardless of whether it agrees with them or not, the Commission's Vice President Teresa Ribera said on Monday.

In a chat with reporters where she addressed issues from digital competition to trade and to a massive electricity outage in Spain and Portugal last week, Ribera praised the approach.

"I think it's much more valuable to acknowledge that it's about complying with the rules if we want to operate in this market and we're going to respect them, rather than just saying 'you're targeting me because I'm American'," she said.

The Commission has seen both approaches in its meetings with different players, she added. Microsoft said last month it would sell its chat and video app Teams separately from its Office software globally, six months after it unbundled the two products in Europe in a bid to avert a possible EU antitrust fine. Salesforce-owned Slack complained to the European Commission about Microsoft's tying of Teams to Office.

"We are talking about operators that have been accumulating a significant concentration of power, and about a third of their global revenues are produced in Europe," Ribera said.

(Reporting by Pietro Lombardi; Editing by Inti Landauro and Jan Harvey)

Key Takeaways

  • Microsoft commits to EU rules regardless of agreement.
  • Brad Smith communicated this to the European Commission.
  • Microsoft to sell Teams separately from Office in Europe.
  • Salesforce's Slack had complained about Teams bundling.
  • EU market is significant for Microsoft's global revenue.

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The article discusses Microsoft's commitment to complying with European Union regulations as communicated by Brad Smith to the European Commission.
Why is Microsoft unbundling Teams from Office?
Microsoft is unbundling Teams from Office in Europe to avoid potential EU antitrust fines following complaints from Salesforce-owned Slack.
How significant is the EU market for Microsoft?
The EU market is significant for Microsoft, accounting for about a third of its global revenues.

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