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    Amazon faces UK probe over suspected anti-competitive practices

    Published by Wanda Rich

    Posted on July 6, 2022

    2 min read

    Last updated: February 5, 2026

    This image shows the Amazon logo outside the LDJ5 sortation center in New York City, relevant to the UK investigation into Amazon's anti-competitive practices. The probe by the CMA focuses on how Amazon may favor its own sellers over third-party vendors, impacting market competition.
    Amazon logo displayed outside a sortation center, highlighting UK probe over anti-competitive practices - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    LONDON (Reuters) -Britain’s antitrust watchdog is investigating Amazon.com Inc on concerns it was hurting competition by giving its own sellers an unfair advantage in its marketplace over third parties, adding to global regulatory scrutiny of the U.S. tech giant.

    LONDON (Reuters) -Britain’s antitrust watchdog is investigating Amazon.com Inc on concerns it was hurting competition by giving its own sellers an unfair advantage in its marketplace over third parties, adding to global regulatory scrutiny of the U.S. tech giant.

    Britain’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said it opened an investigation on Tuesday into whether Amazon’s practices that affect sellers on its domestic marketplace may be anti-competitive and result in a worse deal for customers.

    “It’s right that we carefully investigate whether Amazon is using third-party data to give an unfair boost to its own retail business and whether it favours sellers who use its logistics and delivery services – both of which could weaken competition,” Sarah Cardell, general counsel at the CMA, said in a statement.

    Millions of people across Britain use Amazon’s services for fast delivery, the CMA said.

    A spokesperson for Amazon said the company would work closely with the CMA during its investigation, adding that sales from the company’s selling partners continued to grow faster than Amazon’s retail sales.

    The investigation follows a current European Commission (EC) probe looking at similar concerns but which does not cover issues affecting Britain following Brexit, the CMA said, adding that it seek to liaise with the EC.

    EU antitrust regulators in November 2020 charged Amazon with distorting competition in online retail markets and opened a second investigation into the company’s business practices.

    The Financial Times on Wednesday reported that Amazon will share more data with rivals and offer buyers a wider choice of products as part of a deal with the EU. (https://on.ft.com/3OIKYMe)

    Amazon will give third-party sellers on its marketplace access to information that could help sell more products online, the FT said.

    The British regulator said its investigation would focus on three main areas, including how the Seattle-based company collects and uses third-party seller data and how it sets the eligibility criteria for selling under the Prime label.

    Separately, Germany’s antitrust watchdog on Wednesday subjected the e-commerce giant to stricter supervision rules, saying Amazon’s position is of outstanding, cross-market importance for competition.

    (Reporting by Yadarisa Shabong in Bengaluru; Additional reporting by Radhika Anilkumar; Editing by Angus MacSwan and Bernadette Baum)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Amazon faces UK probe over suspected anti-competitive practices

    1What is anti-competitive behavior?

    Anti-competitive behavior refers to actions by companies that reduce competition in a market, such as unfair advantages or practices that harm other businesses or consumers.

    2What is a marketplace?

    A marketplace is a platform where goods and services are bought and sold, often allowing multiple sellers to offer their products to consumers.

    3What is logistics in retail?

    Logistics in retail involves the management of the flow of goods from suppliers to consumers, including transportation, warehousing, and inventory management.

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