Amazon hit with European competition law charges over 'illegal abuse of its market dominance'

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Amazon hit with fresh European competition charges over its use of seller data

Image: R4997 Hasan Bratic Image: R4997 Hasan Bratic THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION announced charges against global online retail giant Amazon this morning over alleged breaches of European competition law.

It follows a Commission investigation into the company’s dual role as a marketplace for sellers and also as a competitor selling the same products and how that might give it an unfair advantage. Speaking at a press conference this morning, Margrethe Vestager, European Commissioner for Competition, said that the preliminary conclusion of that investigation is “that Amazon illegally abused its dominant position as a marketplace service provider in Germany and France, the biggest market basis for Amazon in the European Union.”

“Today the Commission has sent a statement of objection to Amazon, with the preliminary conclusions that Amazon illegally distorted competition in online retail markets,” Vestager said.“On the one hand, it operates a marketplace to allow for third party sellers to offer products to consumers,” she said

“On the other hand, Amazon is also a retailer on its own platform. So, Amazon directly competes with third-party sellers that rely on its platform… This model marginalises third-party sellers and limits their ability to grow.

 

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