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Meta to Allow Rival Ads Providers to List on Facebook Marketplace After EU Antitrust Fine

Meta said it tested the partner scheme in Germany, France and the United States with eBay last month.

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  • Last November the EC said Meta imposed unfair trading conditions on its
  • Mark Zuckerberg has said EU is targeting US firms
  • EU's Third party partners can list products on Facebook Marketplace
Meta to Allow Rival Ads Providers to List on Facebook Marketplace After EU Antitrust Fine

Meta said it tested the partner scheme in Germany, France and the US with eBay last month

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Meta Platforms will allow rival classified ads service providers to post listings of their ads on Facebook Marketplace, the company said on Thursday, three months after it was hit with a 797-million euro ($828 million or roughly Rs. 7,185 crore) EU antitrust fine for giving its own service an unfair advantage.

The European Commission in its decision in November said the US tech giant had imposed unfair trading conditions on its rivals and had also tied Facebook Marketplace to its social network Facebook in breach of EU antitrust rules.

Calling it the Facebook Marketplace Partner Progam, Meta said the scheme is a response to the EU competition watchdog even as it challenged the fine in court.

It echoed recent comments by Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg, saying that the EU decision "serves as another example of the EU directly targeting US companies in a manner that is tantamount to a tariff regime".

Meta said it tested the partner scheme in Germany, France and the United States with eBay last month.

"This new program will mean that third-party partners (specifically, online classified ad service providers as defined in the European Commission's decision) will be able to list their consumer-to-consumer inventory on Facebook Marketplace," Meta said in a blogpost.

"That inventory will appear side by side with other third-party inventory and Facebook user listings."

The Commission said it was currently assessing whether Meta has fully complied with the November ruling.

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