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New small business coalition targets Amazon on antitrust

Small Business Rising group campaigns for break-up and regulation of tech monopolies

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 07 Apr 2021 2:30PM

New small business coalition targets Amazon on antitrust
The Small Business Rising group says Amazon’s ‘stranglehold over online commerce is one of the top threats facing independent businesses’. – AFP pic, April 7, 2021

SAN FRANCISCO – A new coalition of small business groups today launched a campaign for tougher United States antitrust enforcement, specifically calling for the break-up of online commerce titan Amazon.

The Small Business Rising group includes the American Booksellers Association, National Grocers Association, and a number of local and regional business organisations.

The coalition website said its goal is to “stop tech monopolies, such as Amazon, from cornering the online market by breaking them up and regulating them”.

The move comes amid a growing backlash against large technology firms which have dominated key economic sectors and seen their influence grow during the pandemic.

The new small business group said it supported the conclusions of a recent US congressional report highlighting the power of tech platforms and calling for tougher antitrust enforcement and new legislation to make it easier to dismantle some firms.

“By restoring competitive markets, we can unlock the potential of Americans to grow successful businesses and build an economy that is more prosperous, equitable, and innovative,” the group said.

It specifically named Amazon, saying the company’s “stranglehold over online commerce is one of the top threats facing independent businesses”.

The group said the congressional investigation “found that Amazon has exploited its gatekeeper power over online shopping traffic to impose exorbitant fees, demand oppressive terms, and extract valuable data from independent manufacturers and retailers that depend on its platform”.

Amazon pushed back at the claim that it stifles competition, arguing in a statement that “self-serving critics are pushing misguided interventions in the free market that would kill off independent retailers and punish consumers”.

A company statement said that “Amazon empowered small and medium-sized businesses to generate hundreds of billions of dollars in sales last year, and their sales are growing significantly faster than Amazon’s first-party sales”. – AFP, April 7, 2021

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