Google, Facebook, Amazon, Apple Push Back on House Tech Concerns
- Amazon said it downgrades sellers for lower prices elsewhere
- House panel is probing companies for antitrust concerns
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Google, Facebook, Amazon and Apple defended their business practices in responses to detailed questions by lawmakers conducting an inquiry into antitrust issues in the tech sector.
The answers, released Tuesday by the House subcommittee overseeing the probe, come as antitrust scrutiny of the companies has escalated rapidly, with federal and state enforcers opening formal investigations into Facebook Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google.