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Amazon must face D.C.'s antitrust lawsuit, appeals court rules

The recent decision by the District of Columbia Court of Appeals to revive the lawsuit against Amazon centers on allegations that the company's pricing policies stifle competition. The lawsuit, initially filed in May 2021, accuses Amazon of engaging in practices that unfairly restrict competition by discouraging third-party sellers from offering lower prices on other platforms and by having agreements with wholesalers that ensure Amazon's minimum profit.

The appeals court reversed a prior ruling that had dismissed the case, stating that the dismissal was premature and that the claims of competitive harm were plausible. Amazon, in response, expressed disagreement with the court's decision and remains confident that their policies are beneficial to consumers. The company is also facing similar claims from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission and several states.

D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb welcomed the court's decision, vowing to continue the fight against what he describes as Amazon's unfair practices that he believes have led to higher prices and reduced innovation in online retail.

This ruling highlights ongoing legal scrutiny of Amazon's business practices and their impact on market competition.

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