ROME (Reuters) -An Italian court has suspended a decision on a request by e-commerce giant Amazon to annul a record 1.13 billion euro ($1.12 billion) fine imposed by Italy’s antitrust watchdog for alleged abuse of market dominance, a court ruling showed on Friday. Italian administrative court TAR del Lazio said it had suspended judgment pending a ruling by the European Union Court of Justice over the case. A legal source said the EU court might rule on the ongoing case before the next summer. Last year Italy’s competition watchdog ruled that Amazon had used its dominant position in the Italian…