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Global tech giants including Google, Facebook, Microsoft among top lobbying spenders in EU

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The study found that 612 companies, groups, and associations spend more than 97 million euros ($114.4 million) annually lobbying on EU digital economy policies

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Even as the continues to tighten the noose around global technology giants, top US-headquartered companies including Alphabet Inc's Google unit, Inc and Microsoft Corp have emerged as the top three lobbying spenders in Europe.

The report also indicates how the global giants are battling against the tough new laws aimed at clipping US tech companies' powers, a study released showed.

According to the study, such efforts should be a wake-up call to EU policymakers to further beef up the draft laws and lobbying rules, the study by campaign groups Corporate Europe Observatory and LobbyControl warned.

The tech sector outspends even the pharma, fossil fuels, finance, and chemicals sectors, which used to dominate lobbying, the report said. “The rising lobby firepower of big tech and the digital industry as a whole mirrors the sectors' huge and growing role in society,” the study said.

The study found that 612 companies, groups, and associations spend more than 97 million euros ($114.4 million) annually lobbying on EU digital economy policies. The data was submitted by companies to the EU Transparency Register up to mid-June this year.

“It is remarkable and should be a cause of concern that the platforms can use this firepower to ensure their voices are heard – over countervailing and critical voices – in the debate over how to construct new rules for digital platforms,” the report said.

While Google topped spending at 5.75 million euros, followed by Facebook at 5.5 million euros, Microsoft at 5.25 million, at 3.5 million, Huawei Technologies Co Ltd at 3 million, and .com Inc in sixth place with 2.75 million, the study said.

Google and Huawei responded that they submit their lobbying data to the EU transparency register. “We have clear policies in place to protect the independence of the people and organisations we sponsor, including a requirement to disclose funding,” Google said.

Meanwhile, Microsoft said, “The European Union has been and remains an important stakeholder for Microsoft. We seek to be a constructive and transparent partner to European policymakers.” Facebook, Apple and Amazon had no immediate comment.

Tech lobbying focuses on two key pieces of legislation. The Digital Markets' Act lists do's and don'ts for tech giants, and the Digital Services Act requires companies to do more to police content on their platforms. The study warned about the industry's access to the European Commission, with lobbyists involved in three-quarters of the 270 meetings commission officials had on the two draft laws.

It also cited the role played by trade and business associations, think tanks, and even political parties in promoting the tech industry's narrative.

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