LONDON — The European Union's move to charge Amazon over alleged antitrust behavior is the bloc's latest crackdown on U.S. tech giants. Here's a look at enforcement actions taken by the EU's competition commissioner, Margrethe Vestager, in recent years.
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AMAZON
November 2020: The EU Commission files charges against Amazon accusing it of using internal data from independent merchants on its platform to unfairly compete against them with its own products. The commission also opens a second investigation into whether the e-commerce giant gives preference to some products and sellers that use its logistics and delivery systems.
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APPLE
June 2020: EU Commission opens two investigations into Apple's mobile app store and payment platform over concerns its practices distort competition by limiting choice and innovation and keeping prices high.
July 2020: EU court rules Apple doesn't have to pay back 13 billion euros ($15 billion) in back taxes to Ireland, in a stinging defeat for Vestager, who's been campaigning for years to root out special tax deals for multinational corporations. The commission is considering whether to appeal.