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Press release - Digital Markets Act: MEPs want stronger enforcement amid external pushback

DMA Digital Markets Act · · europarl

AI Analysis

On 30 April 2026, the European Parliament issued a press release signalling stronger enforcement of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) amid external pushback from major tech firms. While no new legislative text was published, the statement reflects a political commitment to tighten compliance obligations and increase scrutiny of gatekeeper platforms. MEPs are calling for more robust monitoring, faster corrective actions, and clearer penalties for non-compliance, particularly in response to legal challenges and lobbying efforts from affected companies.

This development primarily affects large digital platforms designated as gatekeepers under the DMA, including major players in online search, social media, app stores, and advertising markets. Sectors such as e-commerce, digital advertising, and cloud services may also feel indirect impacts as the enforcement environment becomes more aggressive. Smaller businesses that rely on these platforms should monitor how stricter rules might alter their access to data, interoperability, and fair ranking.

Compliance teams should immediately review their current DMA obligations and assess any gaps in documentation, reporting, or technical compliance. Engage with legal counsel to prepare for potential audits or investigations, and ensure that internal processes for data sharing, self-preferencing, and interoperability are fully aligned with the DMA’s requirements. Proactively monitor Parliament’s next steps and any related guidance from the European Commission to stay ahead of enforcement actions.

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