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Amazon.com says unfairly targeted by U.S. antitrust bill

Published by Wanda Rich

Posted on June 1, 2022

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· Last updated: February 6, 2026

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By David Shepardson and Diane Bartz WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Amazon.com Inc on Wednesday lambasted a bill in Congress barring tech giants from giving preference to their own businesses on their websites, saying it unfairly singles the retailer out while not subjecting rivals to similar regulations. The Senate could vote on the bill as early as […]

By David Shepardson and Diane Bartz

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Amazon.com Inc on Wednesday lambasted a bill in Congress barring tech giants from giving preference to their own businesses on their websites, saying it unfairly singles the retailer out while not subjecting rivals to similar regulations.

The Senate could vote on the bill as early as this month, media outlets have reported. The measure passed the Senate Judiciary Committee in January, despite hefty lobbying from top executives like Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook. It also passed the House Judiciary Committee last year.

Amazon said in a blog post that the bill “jeopardizes two of the things American consumers love most about Amazon: the vast selection and low prices made possible by opening our store to third-party selling partners, and the promise of fast, free shipping through Amazon Prime.”

It argued the bill only targets one retailer, Amazon, by requiring a market value of at least $550 billion to qualify for regulation and that rivals like Walmart, Target and CVS were excluded.

“In 2021, Walmart had annual revenues of $559 billion, nearly $90 billion more than Amazon,” it added. “But Walmart is excluded despite also being a large retailer that allows small businesses to sell in its online marketplace.”

Senators Amy Klobuchar and Chuck Grassley, who co-sponsored the measure called the American Innovation and Choice Online Act, say the measure is necessary to protect small businesses. The bill has received the backing of small business groups such as the Main Street Alliance and Small Business Rising.

Amazon argued the bill could harm the hundreds of thousands of small businesses that sell goods on its website as its large fines for violations “would make it difficult to justify the risk of Amazon offering a marketplace in which selling partners can participate.”

It said the bill would mandate “Amazon allow other logistics providers to fulfill Prime orders” and could make it “potentially impossible in practice, for Amazon and our selling partners to offer products with Prime’s” free two-day shipping.

Big tech firms including Meta Platforms Inc’s Facebook and Apple, have been under pressure in Congress amid allegations they have abused their outsized market power. A long list of bills have been proposed to rein them in, but none have become law.

(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)

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What is antitrust legislation?
Antitrust legislation refers to laws designed to promote competition and prevent monopolies in the marketplace. These laws aim to protect consumers from unfair business practices and ensure a fair playing field for all companies.
What is Amazon Prime?
Amazon Prime is a subscription service offered by Amazon that provides members with various benefits, including free two-day shipping on eligible items, access to streaming video and music, and exclusive deals.
What are small businesses?
Small businesses are independently owned and operated companies that are limited in size and revenue, typically employing fewer than 500 employees. They play a crucial role in the economy by creating jobs and fostering innovation.

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