Amazon.com Inc. faces fresh legal battles with the European Union, after the bloc charged the online retailer with violating competition law in a new salvo in its scrutiny of the U.S.’s largest tech corporations.
The European Commission—the bloc’s top antitrust enforcer—issued a charge sheet against Amazon alleging that the company uses nonpublic data it gathers from third-party sellers to unfairly compete against them.
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