Amazon faces major lawsuit over alleged monopolistic practices

Attorney General Letitia “Tish” James, leading the charge against Amazon’s alleged anticompetitive practices alongside a coalition of attorneys general.
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Attorney General Letitia James spearheaded a bipartisan coalition of 17 attorneys general, in collaboration with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), to sue Amazon on allegations of illegally upholding monopoly power.ย 

The litigation claims that the technology behemoth utilizes anti-competitive strategies, positioning it to prevent rivals from fair competition and enabling it to fix prices and deteriorate the quality of service.

The comprehensive lawsuit asserts that Amazonโ€™s breach of antitrust laws stems not from its sheer size, but from the companyโ€™s ongoing anticompetitive actions that bar the growth of existing competitors and the emergence of new ones.ย 

By effectively monopolizing price, product assortment and quality facets, Amazon ensures it remains unrivaled. The companyโ€™s alleged strategies influence hundreds of billions in retail sales annually, encompassing hundreds of thousands of items from various businesses and influencing over a hundred million shoppers.

โ€œAmazon illegally raised prices for consumers and took advantage of online sellers in its storefront, and they should be held accountable,โ€ said Attorney General James.ย 

โ€œAmazonโ€™s monopolistic behavior is hurting consumers, online sellers, competition and the overall economy. Today, my office is leading a multi-state coalition in joining the FTC to put an end to Amazonโ€™s abusive and manipulative practices to protect consumers and small businesses nationwide. Every company, big or small, must abide by the law and my office is not afraid to hold those that donโ€™t to account.โ€

The lawsuit highlights Amazonโ€™s anticompetitive behavior in two arenas: the online retail space for customers and the services market for online merchants. Alleged tactics include anti-discounting policies that penalize sellers…

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