The EU hit Google with a record-breaking €890 ($1 billion) fine for breaching antitrust laws, putting Brussels on a potential collision course with Washington. The European Commission ordered Google to treat third-party services in a “fair and non-discriminatory manner,” The Guardian reported. But the timing is awkward, with US President Donald Trump expected to unveil new tariffs soon. The EU and US agreed a 15% cap on levies last year, but a swingeing fine on a major American firm could spark retaliation. Brussels is facing “one of the trickiest transatlantic balancing acts in months,” Politico said.