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Alibaba agrees to pay US$600 million to settle US probe into illegal product sales

Alibaba Group has agreed to pay $600 million to settle a U.S. Department of Justice investigation.

Teresa Elena FrontadoSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-07-01 · 23:39 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Alibaba agrees to pay US$600 million to settle US probe into illegal product sales
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Alibaba Group has agreed to pay $600 million to settle a U.S. Department of Justice investigation. The probe alleged that Alibaba's e-commerce platforms facilitated the sale of thousands of illegal pharmaceuticals, controlled substances, and other prohibited products into the United States. This settlement, announced on Wednesday, resolves the investigation through non-prosecution agreements with Alibaba and AUS Merchant Services, a subsidiary of Ant Group. While avoiding criminal prosecution, both companies accepted responsibility for the conduct and committed to enhancing their compliance programs. An Alibaba spokesperson stated the company reached a "mutually satisfactory resolution" with U.S. regulators regarding compliance for third-party merchants selling into the U.S.

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Alibaba reached a mutually satisfactory resolution with US regulators over compliance involving third-party merchants.

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Alibaba accepted responsibility for the conduct described by the Justice Department and agreed to strengthen compliance programmes.

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The settlement resolves the investigation through non-prosecution agreements with Alibaba and AUS Merchant Services.

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The investigation alleged that Alibaba's platforms enabled the sale of thousands of illegal pharmaceuticals and controlled substances into the US.

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Alibaba Group will pay US$600 million to settle a US Department of Justice investigation.

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Alibaba Group will pay US$600 million to settle a US Department of Justice investigation into allegations that its e-commerce platforms enabled the sale of thousands of illegal pharmaceuticals, controlled substances, and other prohibited products into the United States, marking one of the largest criminal resolutions involving a Chinese technology company.The settlement, announced on Wednesday, resolves the investigation through non-prosecution agreements with Alibaba and AUS Merchant Services, formerly known as Alipay US and now a subsidiary of Ant Group. While the companies avoided criminal prosecution, they accepted responsibility for the conduct described by the Justice Department and agreed to strengthen their compliance programmes.In a statement to the South China Morning Post, an Alibaba spokesperson said the company had reached “a mutually satisfactory resolution” with US regulators over compliance involving third-party merchants selling products into the United States.
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