Apple Fined $150M+ By Italian Watchdog for Anti-Competitive Cooperation With Amazon

Apple and Amazon were today fined a total of more than 200 million euros ($225 million) by Italy's antitrust authority for alleged anti-competitive cooperation in the sale of Apple and Beats products, reports Reuters.

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The fines are the culmination of an investigation that began last year over allegations that the two companies had been blocking the sale of Apple and Beats devices to resellers in order to stifle competition.

The Italian watchdog today said contractual provisions of a 2018 agreement between the two companies meant only selected resellers were allowed to sell the products on Amazon's Italian store, which was in violation of EU rules and affected competition on prices.

Amazon was fined 68.7 million euros ($77.3 million), while Apple received a fine of 134.5 million euros ($151.2 million). The watchdog also ordered the companies to end the restrictions to give retailers of genuine Apple and Beats products access to the Italian Amazon web store in a "non-discriminatory manner." Both Apple and Amazon said they plan to appeal against the fines.

"To ensure our customers purchase genuine products, we work closely with our reseller partners and have dedicated teams of experts around the world who work with law enforcement, customs and merchants to ensure only genuine Apple products are being sold," Apple said, denying any wrongdoing.

In a separate statement Amazon said it strongly disagreed with the decision of the Italian authority and that the proposed fine was "disproportionate and unjustified."

"We reject the suggestion that Amazon benefits by excluding sellers from our store, since our business model relies on their success. As a result of the agreement, Italian customers can find the latest Apple and Beats products on our store, benefiting from a catalogue that more than doubled, with better deals and faster shipping," Amazon said.

This isn't the first investigation into Apple by Italy's antitrust regulator. A previous probe looked into the company for iPhone battery slowdowns, which the antitrust watchdog said was a form of planned obsolescence and subsequently slapped Apple with a 10 million euro fine.

Top Rated Comments

cicalinarrot Avatar
32 months ago
Amazon’s core strategy is killing competition.
Then sometimes, maybe, they get fined for a fraction of what they’ve earned. Meanwhile competition is dead.
Score: 28 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Kabeyun Avatar
32 months ago
Has Italy ever fined Amazon for selling counterfeit Apple merchandise?
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
SnakeEater1993 Avatar
32 months ago
waiting for fanboys to defend apple on this matter....
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
MauiPa Avatar
32 months ago
I’m not seeing the issue. Can fiat control distribution channels for its products in Italy? Does Italy have open access laws where anybody can sell anything? I must be overlooking something obvious
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
heystu Avatar
32 months ago
All of these so called 'fines' are just nonsense - how often do you think Apple (or Amazon, or any other tech giant) actually end up paying them? OF COURSE they're appealing it, and will continue to do so ad infinitum and inevitably the respective governments will let it go eventually as the cost to the taxpayer will ultimately exceed the cost of the imposed 'fine' in the first place. The solution is simple - if you don't like Amazon, Apple or anyone else monopolising markets, stop using them.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
scaramoosh Avatar
32 months ago
Suddenly iPhone prices go up by 10 Euros lol.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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