CASE COMMENTS: CARTELS - EUROPEAN UNION - SECTOR INQUIRY – PRELIMINARY REPORT

E-Commerce: The European Commission’s preliminary report confirms the rapid growth of e-commerce within the European Union and identifies business practices that might restrict competition and consumer choice

*This article is an automatic translation of the original article, provided here for your convenience. Read the original article. In May 2015, the European Commission launched a major sector-wide survey on e-commerce, collecting responses from more than 1,800 e-commerce players (marketplaces, suppliers, distributors, price comparison sites, digital content publishers, etc.). This survey is part of the Commission's strategy for a digital single market, which also involves many other initiatives (in

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Michel Debroux, E-Commerce: The European Commission’s preliminary report confirms the rapid growth of e-commerce within the European Union and identifies business practices that might restrict competition and consumer choice, 15 September 2016, Concurrences N° 1-2017, Art. N° 83435, p. 92

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