Core Points - The European Commission has imposed a total fine exceeding €157 million on Gucci, Chloé, and Loewe for anti-competitive pricing practices [1][3] - The companies engaged in resale price maintenance (RPM), restricting the ability of their independent retailers to set their own retail prices [2][5] Company Summaries - Gucci, based in Italy, was fined €119.67 million after a 50% reduction for cooperation [6] - Chloé, headquartered in France, received a fine of €19.69 million after a 15% reduction for cooperation [6] - Loewe, located in Spain, was fined €18.01 million after a 50% reduction for cooperation [6] Regulatory Context - The infringement behavior by these companies was found to cover the entire European Economic Area (EEA) [2][5] - The European Commission's investigation began with surprise inspections in April 2023, leading to formal proceedings in July 2024 [5] - The decision emphasizes the importance of fair competition and consumer protection across all sectors in Europe [6]
古驰、蔻依、罗意威,被罚超1.57亿欧元
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao·2025-10-14 22:43