Amazon Proposes Settlement of EU Antitrust Charges on Seller Data

Amazon Proposes Settlement of EU Antitrust Charges on Seller Data

BRUSSELS—Amazon Inc. has proposed concessions to settle two antitrust cases against it in the European Union, a fresh sign of changing strategy from big tech companies after the bloc passed a strict new digital-competition law.

The U.S.-based online retailer has promised not to use non-public data about sellers on its marketplace, after the EU accused Amazon of violating competition law by using non-public information from merchants to compete against them.

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