A top Amazon executive pushed back on criticism of the e-commerce giant’s policies toward third-party sellers on Tuesday during a heated exchange with the chairman of a House antitrust panel.

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House Rep. David Cicilline, D-R.I., pressed Amazon associate general counsel Nate Sutton on whether the e-commerce giant engaged in a “conflict of interest” in hosting third-party sellers in its marketplace while also selling its own branded products. Amazon has faced allegations of anti-competitive practices in recent months amid concerns that it could use sales data from its third-party platform to develop target product offerings.

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