Amazon and Apple Filed for Breaching Anti-Trust Regulations

Amazon and Apple Filed for Breaching Anti-Trust Regulations

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Amazon and Apple Filed for Breaching Anti-Trust Regulations

For suspected anti-competitive collaboration in the sale of Apple and Beats items, Italy’s antitrust watchdog penalised Amazon.com and Apple Inc a total of more than 200 million euros ($225 million). Only a few resellers were authorised to sell Apple and Beats items on Amazon under the terms of a 2018 agreement between the firms. It, according to the competition inspector, was in breach of European Union laws.

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Amazon was fined 69 million euros and Apple was fined 135 million euros by the regulator, which ordered the businesses to remove limitations on shops selling authentic Apple and Beats items on Amazon. It should be done in a non-discriminatory manner. Apple has denied any wrongdoing and stated that it intends to appeal the sentence.

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Amazon stated in a second statement that it strongly disagrees with the Italian authority’s decision and that the proposed fine is “disproportionate and unwarranted.” “We reject the notion that Amazon profits from our store’s exclusion of merchants because our business model is based on their success. As a consequence of the arrangement, Italian customers will be able to find the latest Apple and Beats goods on our website, with a catalogue that has more than quadrupled, better pricing, and faster shipping “According to Amazon.

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