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


FILE PHOTO: The logo of Apple company is seen outside an Apple store in Bordeaux, France, March 22, 2019. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau/File Photo

MADRID, Feb 25 (Reuters) - 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.

The regulator had also alleged at the time that the clauses limited the spaces on ⁠Amazon's Spanish website where Apple competitors' products could ​be advertised and prevented ‌Amazon from running marketing campaigns offering Apple customers competing products ⁠from other brands.

APPLE ​DISAGREES WITH THE DECISION

In an email statement to Reuters, Apple said it respected the CNMC but disagreed with its decision, adding it had always complied with ⁠authorities' orders.

"We will continue to work to ​protect our customers from counterfeit products and offer them the assurance that they are receiving a genuine Apple product when they take it out of ⁠the box," the company added.

Amazon could not immediately be reached for comment.

Last October, the watchdog proposed opening a new investigation into the companies' failure to take action under the cease-and-desist order until May 2025, which is ​when they removed the clauses.

At the time, the ⁠regulator said there were indications of an infringement as a result of ​non-compliance.

The companies appealed the CNMC's 2023 decision before ‌the country's High Court and the ​original fine has been suspended pending judgment.

($1 = 0.8493 euros)

(Reporting by David Latona; Editing by Charlie Devereux, Emelia Sithole-Matarise and Barbara Lewis)

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