French antitrust body fines eyewear makers for imposing selling prices

Reuters

Published Jul 22, 2021 07:31AM ET

Updated Jul 22, 2021 11:16AM ET

PARIS (Reuters) -France's antitrust body on Thursday fined several eyewear makers for imposing selling prices on opticians and preventing them from selling online.

The Autorite de la Concurrence said it had fined EssilorLuxottica 125.17 million euros ($147.60 million), LVMH 500,000 euros and Chanel 130,000 euros.

"These anti-competitive practices are serious", the antitrust body said in its ruling.

"In particular, they involved the implementation of surveillance and retaliation mechanisms," it added.