China fines Alibaba record $2.77bn for antitrust violation

Nation's largest penalty of its kind equals 4% of Alibaba's 2019 China revenue

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Chinese authorities say Alibaba urged its partners not to trade with the company's rivals. © Reuters

NAOKI MATSUDA, Nikkei staff writer

SHANGHAI -- Chinese authorities on Saturday decided to fine Alibaba Group 18.2 billion yuan ($2.77 billion). The authorities say Alibaba broke the country's antitrust laws as it urged clients and suppliers not to trade with its rivals. The penalty is the largest antitrust penalty in China and is likely to deal a blow to Alibaba.

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