By Muvija M and Paul Sandle LONDON (Reuters) -Britain designated Google as having strategic market status in online search on Friday, paving the way for 'proportionate, targeted' interventions in the first use of the country's new regulatory powers to tackle the dominance of Big Tech. The Competition and Markets Authority's move, which enables it to compel the U.S. company to change the way it operates, is not a finding of wrongdoing and does not introduce any immediate requirements, the regulator said. "We have found that Google maintains a strategic position in the search and search advertising sector – with more than 90% of searches in the UK taking place on its platform," the CMA's Executive Director for Digital Markets Will Hayter said. Competition regulators have long had Alphabet-ow
UK triggers new powers to regulate Google search

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