Home » Algorithmic pricing: NRF strongly opposed to price transparency law Algorithmic pricing: NRF strongly opposed to price transparency law While a New York State law requires retailers to disclose use of pricing algorithms, the National Retail Federation is attempting to block this. The world’s largest retail federation claims the law demonstrates a lack of understanding of price personalisation practices and constitutes an infringement of freedom of enterprise. Through Morgane Monteiro. Published on 21 July 2025 à 11h27 - Update on 12 August 2025 à 11h48 Resources On July 7, 2025, the NRF filed a lawsuit in Manhattan Federal Court to block a law in the State of New York before it came into force the following day.… Morgane Monteiro AIEconomy and regulatorsNRFpersonalisationpricingregulatory Read more Dynamic pricing: how to optimise your prices with AI? Shein must pay €40 million fine for misleading business practices Pressured Debenhams signs with Romanian unicorn UiPath to optimise prices The major retail and e-commerce trends of 2025