Eleven members of Congress, both Democrats and Republicans, are urging the Biden administration to take action over Sony‘s (SONY) business practices in Japan around its PlayStation brand, Axios’ Stephen Totilo reports. Lawmakers have raised concerns to Biden officials, claiming that Sony’s business practices in its native Japan are blocking U.S. rivals, including Microsoft’s (MSFT) Xbox, from competing in the country’s video game market and could be running afoul of U.S.-Japan trade agreements, the author notes. Reference Link
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