Google has been fined billions of times the total income of the world

Google has been fined billions of times the total income of the world

Google has been fined billions of times the total income of the world which is $20 trillion in a case of banning TV channels’ YouTube channels by a russian court, which is billions of times more than the gross national product of the world.

According to the American newspaper “Washington Post”, the Russian court imposed a surprising fine on Google for banning the YouTube channels of various TV channels in the country.

The fine imposed by the Russian court was so high that even the spokesman of the Russian presidential palace Kremlin could not talk about it properly and they could not explain how the company will pay such a huge fine.

Surprisingly, Google, which is one of the richest companies in the world, owns 2 trillion dollars in total assets, but the fine imposed on it is trillions times more than its own assets.

The Russian court has imposed a fine of 20 million on Google, which is billions of times more than the gross national product of the world.

According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, the gross national product of the world is 477 trillion dollars, but the fine imposed on Google is 20 trillion, which is billions of times more than the total national assets of the world.

The penalty imposed on Google by the Russian court has 34 zeros after the digit 2 and so much wealth neither Google nor the rest of the world.

A Russian court fined Google for banning the YouTube channels of Russian TV channels such as RT and Spotify, among other TV channels.

The case against Google was under hearing in the Russian court since 2020 and after the Ukraine-Russia war, the said case intensified and now the Russian court has surprised the world by imposing a heavy fine on Google.

Google did not immediately respond to the fine filed by the Russian court, nor did the US and Russian presidents directly respond to the matter.


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