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EU: Guess probed over distribution

 |  June 6, 2017

Guess? faces a formal European Union antitrust investigation over suspicions the clothing manufacturer and retailer may be thwarting cross-border sales to potential consumers.

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    The European Commission will examine Guess’ distribution agreements and practices to determine whether they violate EU competition rules that allow consumers in the bloc to purchase from any retailer authorized by a manufacturer, including across national borders.

    “One of the key benefits of the EU’s single market is that consumers can shop around for a better deal,” EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said Tuesday in an emailed statement. Officials will check Guess is “playing by the rules and not preventing consumers from buying products across borders.”

    The EU said that while the Guess probe is separate from a sweeping probe into online sales inquiry finalized last month, the case “follows up” on one of the issues identified. The digital economy is a focus for Vestager, who is investigating Alphabet’s Google over an online shopping search tool, phone software and advertising.

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