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    Amazon Germany Hit with $70M Fine for Price Manipulation

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliFebruary 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Prohibition of Price Control: Germany’s Federal Cartel Office has banned Amazon from using mechanisms to control prices set by third-party Marketplace sellers, citing anti-competitive practices.

    2. Impact on Sellers: Amazon’s pricing controls can lead to reduced visibility for higher-priced listings, significantly impacting sales for sellers, who comprise 60% of items sold on the platform.

    3. Legal Framework: The ruling is based on violations of Sections 19a and 19 of the German Competition Act, as well as Article 102 of the EU Treaty, highlighting systematic interference with free pricing.

    4. Amazon’s Response and Appeal: Amazon plans to appeal the decision, arguing it could hinder competition and innovation in the E.U., while a fine of approximately $70 million has been proposed for ongoing violations.

    Amazon’s Pricing Practices Under Fire

    Amazon’s recent fine of $70 million from Germany’s Bundeskartellamt highlights serious concerns regarding its pricing control mechanisms. The regulator found that Amazon restricts how third-party sellers set their prices. For instance, if a seller lists an item at a price deemed too high, Amazon may remove the listing altogether or demote it in visibility. This practice directly affects sellers, many of whom rely on Amazon’s platform for their livelihood. By pushing these sellers to the sidelines, Amazon not only disrupts their business but also limits consumer choice.

    Furthermore, Amazon’s dual role as both a marketplace and a retailer presents a conflict of interest. As 60% of items sold on Amazon come from third-party sellers, this creates an uneven playing field. Cartel Office president Andreas Mundt emphasized the need for exceptional circumstances to justify Amazon’s pricing influence. However, the absence of clear definitions for “excessive pricing” leaves the door open for interpretation and potential misuse of power.

    The Broader Implications for E-commerce

    The implications of this ruling extend beyond Germany. As Amazon prepares to appeal, the outcome could set a precedent for how large digital companies operate across the European Union. Rocco Bräuniger, Amazon’s country manager, argues that strict regulations hinder innovation. Meanwhile, critics point out that unchecked power allows Amazon to dictate market terms, ultimately harming smaller competitors.

    Moreover, this situation underscores the ongoing tension within the digital marketplace. As the EU emphasizes fairness and competition, the need for transparent practices becomes crucial. If Amazon’s practices remain unchecked, it risks marginalizing those who contribute significantly to its platform. Ultimately, buyers and sellers alike deserve a landscape where everyone has a fair chance to compete and thrive.

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    Lina Johnson Marcelli is the editor for IO Tribune, bringing over two decades of experience in journalism to her role. With a BA in Journalism, she is passionate about delivering impactful stories that resonate with readers. Known for her keen editorial vision and leadership, Lina is dedicated to fostering innovative storytelling across the publication. Outside of work, she enjoys exploring new media trends and mentoring aspiring journalists.

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