Spain's antitrust watchdog says Apple, Amazon took too long to refine anti-competitive contracts

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Spain’s competition regulator, CNMC, has ruled that Apple and Amazon took too long to remove anti-competitive clauses from their contracts, a delay which could lead to new fines. The companies were previously fined 194 million euros in July 2023 for these clauses, which restricted Apple resellers and advertising of competing products on Amazon’s Spanish website. Although the original fine is suspended pending appeal, the CNMC is considering a fresh probe due to the companies’ failure to remove the clauses until May 2025.

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