Samsung Fined EUR39 Million by Dutch Regulator for Online Price Fixing
30 September 2021 - 12:05AM
Dow Jones News
By Joe Hoppe
Samsung Electronics Benelux BV will be fined 39 million euros
($45.6 million) for exercising undue influence on the online retail
prices of television sets at seven sets of retailers, a Dutch
regulator said Wednesday.
The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets said
Samsung's Dutch distributor monitored the online prices of
retailers using automated programs, and urged retailers to raise
prices if it saw rates fall below its desired market price.
Retailers followed Samsung recommendations, as it would often
intervene and urge other outlets to raise prices, while also urging
Samsung to confront competitors and urge them to raise prices, the
regulator said.
It added that retailers knew they couldn't price themselves out
of the market, and as such Samsung was found to have unduly
intervened directly in the competition between outlets--protecting
their own margins, at the expense of consumers.
"Samsung knew it could not compel retailers to increase their
prices. That is why Samsung associates used the term
'recommendations', but, in reality, those recommendations were
neither personal nor non-binding," the competition regulator's
Chairman Martijn Snoep said.
The regulator noted that while monitoring online retail prices
and giving non-binding price recommendations is allowed,
influencing prices--such as informing retailers about planned
prices of competitors--is a step too far.
Write to Joe Hoppe at joseph.hoppe@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
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