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Amazon faces antitrust lawsuit from FTC and 17 states

EditorRachael Rajan
Published 09/27/2023, 03:20 AM
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In a significant move that could alter online shopping habits in the U.S., Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) is facing an antitrust lawsuit instigated by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and 17 states. The case was brought to light on Tuesday, accusing the e-commerce giant of unlawfully dominating broad sections of online retail.

The lawsuit accuses Amazon of implementing restrictive practices that have allegedly led to price hikes and negatively impacted consumer shopping experiences. Among these practices, Amazon is accused of prohibiting merchants on its platform from offering lower prices elsewhere. Furthermore, the company is alleged to force vendors to use its logistics service for deliveries if they wish their products to be included in the Prime subscription bundle.

The FTC and the 17 states involved in the lawsuit argue these practices have not only caused prices to increase but also worsened the overall shopping experience for consumers. The outcome of this case could potentially bring about significant changes in the way American consumers shop online, especially considering Amazon's substantial presence in the online retail sector.

This legal challenge represents a substantial governmental effort to regulate the online retail space, particularly focusing on alleged monopolistic practices. The impact of this lawsuit on Amazon's operations and policies will be closely watched by other players in the industry, as it could set a precedent for future regulatory actions.

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