Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos dodges questions at first US Congress hearing on market competition
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos dodged tough questions related to new evidence the online retailer stifled competition and raised prices on certain products during a House Judiciary hearing on antitrust laws Wednesday, July 29. Bezos and other executives of big technology platforms like Apple, Facebook and Google, were grilled for their companies' practices spelled out in more than a million internal documents unearthed during yearlong investigation of market dominance in the industry. Bezos initially declined to testify unless he could appear with the other CEOs.
Antitrust hearing: Google accused of robbing ideas from other sites
The chairman of a Congressional committee investigating the power of major technology companies accused Google of leveraging its dominant search engine to steal ideas and information from other websites and manipulating its results to drive people to its own digital services to boost its profits. Pichai repeatedly deflected Cicilline’s attacks by asserting that Google tries to provide the most helpful and relevant information to the hundreds of millions of people who use its search engine each day. He said this is part of its effort to keep them coming back instead of defecting to a rival service, such as Microsoft’s Bing.