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John Deere Settles Lawsuit with US FTC Over Equipment Repair Restrictions

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John Deere Settles Lawsuit with US FTC Over Equipment Repair Restrictions

John Deere has settled a lawsuit with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and five US states over allegations that the farm equipment maker illegally required farmers to use its network of authorized dealers for repairs, rather than independent service providers or doing the work themselves. The settlement requires John Deere to provide farmers and independent providers with access to the same equipment diagnostic and other repair resources available to authorized dealers for 10 years, and access to new repair resources once more than 50% of authorized dealers have access. The company will also instruct authorized dealers to provide those resources to farmers and independent providers who want them, and will pay $1 million to cover the states' legal fees and costs. The Moline, Illinois-based company did not admit or deny wrongdoing in settling with the FTC, Illinois, Arizona, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. The settlement requires approval by US District Judge Iain Johnston in Rockford, Illinois. John Deere agreed in April to pay $99 million to settle related private class-action litigation. According to the FTC, John Deere illegally amassed monopoly power over repairs for its farm equipment, leading to service delays and higher prices as well as greater profits. The FTC said John Deere's settlement reflects the commission's commitment to reducing costs for American farmers and consumers who buy their products. The lawsuit began on January 15, 2025, one of several measures by former US President Joe Biden's administration to address alleged anti-competitive activity in agriculture. The settlement is seen as a significant step towards increasing competition and flexibility in the farm equipment repair market. It is expected to provide farmers with more options for repairing their equipment, potentially reducing costs and increasing efficiency. The development is considered an important change in the agricultural sector, as it promotes more competition and flexibility in the repair market.

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