Article 601Z9 Big Tech pulls out all the stops to halt “self-preferencing” antitrust bill

Big Tech pulls out all the stops to halt “self-preferencing” antitrust bill

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Amazon and Alphabet are spearheading what is shaping up to be the most intense political campaign by corporate America in recent history as part of a last-ditch attempt to stop Congress from passing laws to curb their market power.

The companies are targeting a self-preferencing" bill which would prevent large online platforms from using their dominance in one field to give other products an unfair advantage - for example, Alphabet using its Google search engine to promote its travel or shopping products.

If the bill goes through, it is likely to lend momentum to a wave of legislation aimed at strengthening America's competition rules, in what could be the biggest update of the country's antitrust rules in a generation.

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