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Italy Bans Amazon From Using Staff Data
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Italy Bans Amazon From Using Staff Data

Italy’s data protection authority has ordered an Amazon logistics unit to stop using the personal data of more than 1,800 employees. The decision concerns a warehouse near Rome and also bans the processing of data collected via four surveillance cameras placed close to bathrooms and break areas. The move was reported by Reuters. The regulator […]

Katarína Šimčíková Katarína Šimčíková
E-commerce Content Writer & EU Market Partnerships, Ecommerce Bridge EU
Amazon Brings 30-Minute Grocery Delivery To London
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Amazon Brings 30-Minute Grocery Delivery To London

London is becoming a live test for ultra-fast e-commerce. Amazon has launched Amazon Now, a new service promising delivery of groceries and everyday essentials in 30 minutes or less. The information comes directly from Amazon, signalling how quickly delivery expectations are shifting in major cities.

Katarína Šimčíková Katarína Šimčíková
E-commerce Content Writer & EU Market Partnerships, Ecommerce Bridge EU
Amazon Faces Raids in Italy: Suspected Tax Fraud Worth Hundreds of Millions of Euros
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Amazon Faces Raids in Italy: Suspected Tax Fraud Worth Hundreds of Millions of Euros

Italian financial police raided two Amazon warehouses on Monday as part of an investigation into customs and tax fraud linked to Chinese goods imports, Reuters reports. Prosecutors claim the e-commerce giant functioned as a “Trojan horse” in bypassing VAT and customs duties payments, with potential damage reaching hundreds of millions of euros.

Katarína Šimčíková Katarína Šimčíková
E-commerce Content Writer & EU Market Partnerships, Ecommerce Bridge EU
How Amazon’s Costs Are Driving the DTC Adoption in 2025
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How Amazon’s Costs Are Driving the DTC Adoption in 2025

Amazon is still the king of e-commerce. But for sellers in 2025, the crown comes with a heavy tax. Between referral fees, fulfilment charges, and a long list of surcharges, more and more Amazon sellers are finding their margins disappearing. That’s why the shift toward Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) on platforms like Shopify, hosting more than 5M […]

Dusan Popovic Dusan Popovic
CEO, Byteout
Italian Court Cuts Amazon’s Fine to €750 Million
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Italian Court Cuts Amazon’s Fine to €750 Million

An Italian court has reduced Amazon’s record fine from €1.13 billion to approximately €750 million. The decision concerns one of the highest sanctions imposed on a tech giant in Europe. The information was reported by Reuters.

Katarína Šimčíková Katarína Šimčíková
E-commerce Content Writer & EU Market Partnerships, Ecommerce Bridge EU