The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Key EU lawmaker’s plan to rein in online marketplac­es a threat to Amazon

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BRUSSELS: Amazon could face a threat other than just European Union (EU) antitrust scrutiny after a key EU lawmaker announced proposals aimed at curbing online marketplac­es’ use of merchants’ data to boost sales of own brand products.

Seeking to ensure a level playing field between tech giants such as Google, Amazon and Apple and traditiona­l businesses, the European Commission in April outlined draft rules to prevent unfair business practices.

The proposal specifical­ly targets app stores, search engines, ecommerce sites and hotel booking websites.

European Parliament lawmakers, whose approval is needed to ensure the proposal becomes legislatio­n and under pressure to be seen as consumerfr­iendly ahead of elections in May, have since come up with about 680 amendments to beef up the draft.

Key among these is the one proposed last week by Danish center-left lawmaker Christel Schaldemos­e, the lead parliament negotiator, which takes aim at a case her compatriot, European Competitio­n Commission­er Margrethe Vestager, is looking into.

Schaldemos­e has proposed setting up Chinese walls between subsidiari­es, according to a draft seen by Reuters. She aims to get her committee to vote on the amendments on December 6.

Vestager last month said she was gathering informatio­n on whether Amazon uses merchants’ data in a way that hurts competitio­n. Her power lies in her ability to impose fines while Schaldemos­e’s proposal, if accepted, would be more far-reaching as it would apply to all companies regardless of their market power. — Reuters

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