European Commission notifies Meta of possible interim measures - Speech Brief
8 February 2026 23:00 UTC · European Commission · EU Commission Press Release · Source · Email X Link

European Commission notifies Meta of possible interim measures

Key points

  • European Commission sends Statement of Objections to Meta
  • Commission intends interim measures to prevent irreparable harm to competition

TL;DR

  • European Commission sent a Statement of Objections to Meta, preliminarily finding Meta breached EU antitrust rules by excluding third‑party AI assistants from WhatsApp.
  • The Commission preliminarily concludes Meta is likely dominant in the EEA market for consumer communication applications and likely abused that dominance by refusing access to WhatsApp to other businesses, including third‑party AI assistants.
  • The Commission intends to impose interim measures to prevent serious and irreparable harm to competition, subject to Meta's reply and rights of defence; the Statement of Objections covers the EEA except Italy.
Original text

European Commission - Press release Commission notifies Meta of possible interim measures to reverse exclusion of third-party AI assistants from WhatsApp Brussels, 9 February 2026 The European Commission has sent a Statement of Objections to Meta , setting out its preliminary view that Meta breached EU antitrust rules by excluding third party Artificial Intelligence (‘AI') assistants from accessing and interacting wi...

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