EU regulators are planning to charge Google with breaching the Digital Markets Act (DMA) over its alleged preferencing of its own services in search results.
The charges stem from an investigation that began in March last year and focus on whether Google's search results favor its own vertical search engines over third-party tools.
Google has made changes to its search result formats to address concerns, but competitors argue that the changes are insufficient.
If found guilty, Google could face fines of up to 10% of its global turnover.