CEOs of IT dinosaurs such as Apple, Amazon, Google, and Facebook come to the US Congress on the 29th and testify of monopoly suspicions, the economic media CNBC reported on the 25th.

The US House of Representatives Judiciary Committee, which has been conducting antitrust investigations against these large IT companies, said it had decided to move the hearing, which was originally scheduled to open on the 27th, to the 29th.

At the hearing, Amazon CEO of Jeff Bezos, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, CEO Tim Cook Apple, and Google CEO Sundar Pichai will be presenting their positions on the alleged suspicion.

This is the first time that the CEO of US IT'Big 4'comes to Congress and testifies.

In addition, as the CEO of Bezos, it will be the first place to attend a hearing in Congress.

The rescheduling of the hearing is due to the overlapping of the date of the scheduled hearing of the recently-deathed black man's godfather, John Lewis Democrat Congressman.

The hearing is expected to be the final stage of investigation into the IT Big 4, which has been held by the US Congress.

Apple's approach to the App Store, an app (application) marketplace, Amazon treated its competitors and launched a competitive product, Google had its dominance in the search advertising market, Facebook had a controversial acquisition strategy Bar.

The US House of Representatives will publish a report on antitrust investigations that have taken place since the hearing.

The report is expected to contain legislative proposals to update existing antitrust laws in line with the digital age.

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