Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Japan’s antitrust watchdog raids Amazon’s office

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Japan’s Fair Trade Commission has raided the offices of Amazon.com Inc’s local unit on suspicion of pressuring retailers to offer products at lower prices than on rival sites, the Nikkei business daily said on Monday. The paper, which cited unidentifi­ed sources with knowledge of the case, did not say when the raid took place.

A Japan Fair Trade Commission spokesman said he could not confirm the report but added: “I won’t say the contents are incorrect.”

An Amazon Japan spokeswoma­n declined to comment.

Amazon Japan’s website booked net sales of $8.3 billion last year, equivalent to 7.7% of Amazon.com’s worldwide net sales. By comparison, main rival Rakuten Inc recorded e-commerce revenue in Japan of 263.9 billion yen ($2.9 billion) in the same period.

Amazon’s practices towards e-commerce partners have also come under scrutiny in Europe.

Germany’s Federal Cartel Office began an investigat­ion in November into Apple Inc and Amazon after complaints that publishers were being forced to accept “unreasonab­le conditions” for the marketing of audiobooks. The EU last year opened an antitrust investigat­ion into Amazon’s e-book business, examining whether clauses in contracts prevented publishers from offering more favourable deals to Amazon’s competitor­s.

Apple and Audible, Amazon’s audiobook business, declined at the time to comment on the German investigat­ion.

On the EU probe, Amazon said it was confident its agreements with publishers were legal and in the best interests of readers.

Britain’s Office of Fair Trading and Germany’s Federal Cartel Office probed Amazon’s conditions for third-party sellers trading on its “Marketplac­e” platform between 2012 and 2013.

Both bodies closed their investigat­ions after the firm altered policies that banned traders from selling products offered on Amazon more cheaply elsewhere.

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