German regulator launches antitrust review of Microsoft

Reuters

Published Mar 28, 2023 06:58AM ET

Updated Mar 28, 2023 07:50AM ET

BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany's antitrust regulator is reviewing Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT)'s market power in a move that could lead to an investigation of the U.S. tech giant's business practices and potential bans if they are found to damage competition.

The Bundeskartellamt said it would decide whether Microsoft should be designated as a company "of paramount significance for competition across markets".

"Such a finding would allow us to take action at an early stage and prohibit possible anti-competitive practices," Bundeskartellamt President Andreas Mundt said.

A Microsoft spokesperson said: "As a major technology company, we are mindful of our heightened responsibility to support a healthy competitive environment."

"We will engage constructively with the Bundeskartellamt as they seek to understand our role in digital markets," the spokesperson added in an emailed statement.

The proceedings mark the first stage in a two-step process and do not yet entail an assessment of specific practices at the company, the regulator said in a statement.