墨西哥监管机构称,亚马逊和 Mercado Libre 可能威胁电子商务竞争

Reuters
2024.02.13 17:52
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Mexican regulator Cofece has identified possible barriers to competition in the e-commerce market, with Amazon and Mercado Libre controlling over 85% of transactions. Smaller retailers face challenges in competing due to high investments required and limited buyer and seller networks. Cofece recommends implementing corrective measures within six months to promote competition and transparency.

MEXICO CITY, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Mexican antitrust regulator Cofece on Tuesday said it had identified “possible barriers” to competition in the e-commerce market, with Amazon (AMZN.O) and Mercado Libre (MELI.O) together controlling more than 85% of transactions and sales.

In a preliminary report shared in the official gazette, Cofece said strong networks between users groups limit new entrants and pose a “practically insurmountable challenge for the expansion of the smaller players.”

Smaller retailers face high investments for the technological tools, operating inventories and advertising needed to compete with these giants, it said, adding that this is exacerbated by the clustering of both buyers and sellers around one marketplace, or “singlehoming”.

Smaller participants meanwhile “exert insufficient competitive pressure on Amazon and Mercado Libre,” Cofece said, because they lack the number of buyers and sellers needed to compete.

Cofece recommended that the government orders the two retail giants to implement a program of “corrective measures” within six months. Those include greater transparency for service providers and splitting off streaming services from marketplace membership.

U.S. behemoth Amazon entered Mexico in 2013 and launched its marketplace there two years later. Mercado Libre, its South American counterpart, entered Latin America’s second-largest economy in 1999 and has been expanding its financial services offerings. ($1 = 17.1977 Mexican pesos)