Italian Regulators Fine Amazon $1.3B for Anti-Competitive Practices
Italy's antitrust regulators have fined Amazon $1.28 billion for pushing sellers on the platform to use its own logistic services over third parties. The e-commerce giant said it plans to appeal the decision.
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