"Of course not," Teresa Ribera said in an interview with Bloomberg TV when asked whether changes to the Digital Markets Act (DMA) are part of EU-US tariff negotiations. "We do not challenge the US , In an interview, Ribera rejected suggestions that enforcement of the landmark Digital Markets Act — slammed by Trump as an unfair tax on Silicon Valley — could be sacrificed as part of a deal , The European Union’s crackdown on Apple Inc., Meta Platforms Inc., and Alphabet Inc.’s Google isn’t a bargaining chip in trade negotiations with US President Donald Trump, according to , European Commissioner for Competition Teresa Ribera was asked during an interview on Bloomberg Television whether DMA enforcement was “part of the conversation in terms of getting a deal†with the U.S. “Of course, EU competition Commissioner Teresa Ribera has dismissed accusations of taxation, stating that penalties are “ not a tax †but a legal consequence for breaking the rules. Moreover, Europe is not alone in pursuing Big Tech’s anticompetitive behaviours., .