Apple and Amazon took too long to remove anti-competitive clauses, Spanish watchdog says

Apple and Amazon took too long to take out anti-competitive clauses outlining Amazon’s conditions as an Apple distributor that the companies had been told to remove immediately, Spain’s competition regulator ruled on ‌Wednesday.

The CNMC ⁠regulator fined ⁠the two companies 194 million euros ($228 million) in total in July 2023 over those clauses ​and ordered their immediate removal from distribution contracts. It said they unfairly restricted the number of Apple ​resellers on Amazon’s website in Spain. The latest finding of infringement could mean a further fine.

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