PARIS: Europe's flourishing luxury goods industry was under scrutiny on Thursday (Apr 20) after European Union antitrust regulators started inspecting a Gucci facility in Milan as part of an investigation spanning several countries.
The Gucci inspection, at a site connected with the manufacture of travel items, handbags and other leather goods, was aimed at possible violations of the European Union's Article 101, according to a source with direct knowledge of the matter.
The article prohibits agreements that restrict, prevent or distort competition within the EU and which have an effect on trade between EU member states.
Kering, the French-listed owner of Gucci, late on Wednesday confirmed a Reuters report on the inspection, adding that it was cooperating fully with the European Commission investigation into the industry.
No other Italian sites had been targeted for inspection, the source added.