China’s market regulator has warned that internet platforms demanding merchants offer the “lowest price across the internet” may face antitrust action, as Beijing steps up efforts to curb malpractice.
The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) explained some details of its draft – Antitrust Compliance Guidelines for Internet Platforms – at a press conference on Wednesday, according to Xinhua.
The “lowest-price” requirement, where platforms bar merchants from selling cheaper elsewhere,...
China warns platforms on monopolistic tactics such as ‘lowest-price’ requirement
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Source: scmp.com

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