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China slaps Alibaba with $2.8 billion fine in anti-monopoly probe
PUBLISHED FRI, APR 9 20219:53 PM EDTUPDATED FRI, APR 9 202111:34 PM EDT
Christine Wang@CHRISTIIINEEEE
The front of Alibaba’s Wangjing office in Beijing on Dec. 24, 2020.
Costfoto | Barcroft Media | Getty Images
Chinese regulators hit Alibaba with a 18.23 billion yuan ($2.8 billion) fine in its anti-monopoly investigation of the tech giant, saying it abused its market dominance.
Regulators opened a probe into the company’s monopolistic practices in December. The investigation’s main focus was a practice that forces merchants to choose one of two platforms, rather than being able to work with both.
In a Saturday statement, China’s State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) said this policy stifles competition in China’s online retail market and “infringes on the businesses of merchants on the platforms and the legitimate rights and interests of consumers,” according to a CNBC translation of a Chinese-language statement.
(rest of article here : https://www.cnbc.com/2021/04/09/china-fines-alibaba-in-anti-monopoly-probe.html)
China slaps Alibaba with $2.8 billion fine in anti-monopoly probe
PUBLISHED FRI, APR 9 20219:53 PM EDTUPDATED FRI, APR 9 202111:34 PM EDT
Christine Wang@CHRISTIIINEEEE
- Chinese regulators hit Alibaba with a 18.23 billion yuan ($2.8 billion) fine in its anti-monopoly investigation of the tech giant, saying it abused its market dominance.
- The probe’s main focus was a practice that forces merchants to choose one of two platforms, rather than being able to work with both.
- The company said in a statement it accepted the penalty and will comply with the regulator’s determination.

The front of Alibaba’s Wangjing office in Beijing on Dec. 24, 2020.
Costfoto | Barcroft Media | Getty Images
Chinese regulators hit Alibaba with a 18.23 billion yuan ($2.8 billion) fine in its anti-monopoly investigation of the tech giant, saying it abused its market dominance.
Regulators opened a probe into the company’s monopolistic practices in December. The investigation’s main focus was a practice that forces merchants to choose one of two platforms, rather than being able to work with both.
In a Saturday statement, China’s State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) said this policy stifles competition in China’s online retail market and “infringes on the businesses of merchants on the platforms and the legitimate rights and interests of consumers,” according to a CNBC translation of a Chinese-language statement.
(rest of article here : https://www.cnbc.com/2021/04/09/china-fines-alibaba-in-anti-monopoly-probe.html)