Facebook Marketplace draws scrutiny from EU antitrust regulators

Facebook's online has attracted from EU who are seeking details about its role vis-à-vis rivals in online classified ads, a questionnaire seen by Reuters showed.

Launched in 2016, Facebook Marketplace is used by more than one in three Facebook users in the United States to buy and sell items, leveraging its large user base.

Classified ad competitors have complained that Facebook has used its market power to give it an unfair competitive advantage, people familiar with the matter said. They have taken their grievances to the Commission, triggering the EU competition enforcers' interest.

The Commission has sent multiple questionnaires to various parties since June, with the latest sent out in September.

Companies were asked whether they see Facebook Marketplace as a close rival in online classified ads services and how many visits to their sites came from online classified ads placed on Facebooks site, according to one of the documents seen by Reuters.

Regulators also wanted to know how the market has developed over the past five years and the commercial ties between Facebook and its rivals.

The Commission did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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