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Investing.com -- Mexico’s anti-trust watchdog Cofece found that sellers on Amazon and MercadoLibre face barriers to competition in the country’s e-commerce market, according to a statement released Friday.
The investigation revealed that both platforms fail to provide sellers with sufficient information about how featured products are determined. Additionally, they give greater visibility to products from sellers who contract logistics services with the platforms.
Despite these findings, Cofece was unable to reach a consensus on ordering corrective measures against the companies. The commission stated that no measures were ordered due to "a lack of certainty regarding benefits entailed for consumers and small businesses."
The two e-commerce giants dominate Mexico’s online retail landscape, accounting for more than 85% of online sales in the country.
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