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Home / Business and Economy / German Watchdog Seizes €59M from Amazon Over Pricing

German Watchdog Seizes €59M from Amazon Over Pricing

5 Feb

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Summary

  • Amazon must stop enforcing retailer price controls on German marketplace.
  • Germany's antitrust watchdog seized €59 million from Amazon.
  • The regulator stated Amazon's actions risk controlling price levels.
German Watchdog Seizes €59M from Amazon Over Pricing

Germany's Federal Cartel Office has mandated that Amazon cease enforcing price controls for retailers on its German online marketplace. The antitrust watchdog also confiscated €59 million ($70 million), an amount estimated to be Amazon's earnings from this practice.

The Cartel Office contends that Amazon's policy of de-listing or reducing the visibility of products with prices deemed too high contravenes digital economy regulations. These mechanisms are generally permissible only in exceptional circumstances, such as price gouging.

Andreas Mundt, the regulator's president, expressed concern that Amazon's actions could lead to price levels being dictated by the company's preferences, creating an uneven competitive landscape for external online retailers. He warned that such interference might prevent affected retailers from covering their costs, potentially forcing them out of the marketplace.

Amazon, facing increased global scrutiny over its business practices, has the option to appeal this ruling. This action is significant as it is the first instance of Germany's antitrust body utilizing its power to seize tech profits stemming from misconduct, a power granted through a 2023 legislative update. The regulator indicated that it may continue to confiscate funds if violations persist.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Germany's antitrust watchdog ordered Amazon to stop enforcing price controls on its German marketplace and seized €59 million ($70 million) from the company.
The watchdog stated that Amazon's policy of controlling retailer prices on its marketplace violates rules governing the digital economy and fair competition.
No, this is the first time Germany's antitrust watchdog has used its power to seize tech profits related to misconduct.

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