MEXICO CITY, June 13 (Reuters) - Mexico's antitrust
watchdog said on Friday it had closed a case against Google,
clearing the tech giant from any potential fines, after a
multi-year investigation determined it did not engage in
monopolistic practices in the country.
The investigation by Mexico's Federal Economic Competition
Commission (Cofece), which began in 2020, focused on Google's
digital advertising services via its search page as well as
third-party websites.