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Antitrust Agencies Identify Over 125 Anti-Competitive Regulations

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

DOJ & ⁤FTC Launch‍ effort to Roll Back over‍ 125 Anti-Competitive​ Regulations

Washington D.C. – In a significant move ⁣to bolster free markets and encourage innovation, the ​Antitrust Division of the Department of ⁢Justice (DOJ) today announced a collaborative effort with ⁢the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to identify ⁣and ⁤address over⁣ 125 regulations hindering competition across ⁤various sectors⁤ of the​ American economy.

This initiative stems directly from⁤ the President’s Executive Order on Reducing Anti-Competitive‍ Regulatory​ Barriers, which tasked ⁤federal ‌agencies ⁣with a comprehensive review of existing regulations. ⁤ The goal: to dismantle⁣ rules that unfairly advantage established players and stifle the entry of new businesses.

Under the direction of President Trump, the DOJ, working closely with the FTC and ⁣other federal ⁣agencies, undertook‌ a thorough, government-wide assessment.This review pinpointed regulations that distort ⁢market dynamics and impede healthy competition.

“in America, ⁤we⁣ champion free markets, not⁤ the heavy hand of government regulation or the ⁢dominance of monopolies,” stated⁢ Assistant attorney General Abigail Slater of the DOJ’s Antitrust Division.”By removing these anticompetitive barriers, we’re ‍unleashing the potential of American innovators and ‌entrepreneurs, empowering them to‌ drive our nation’s future prosperity.”

The Executive Order explicitly ⁣recognized that federal ⁢regulations should‍ not ⁤be used to predetermine market outcomes. Though, it acknowledged⁢ that certain regulations​ inadvertently ‍”exclude new market ‌entrants,” creating an‍ uneven‍ playing field. ⁤ The order directed the FTC Chairman ⁣and the Attorney General to collaborate with agency⁢ heads ​to compile a list of regulations ripe for rescission or modification based on their anti-competitive ⁤impact.

The FTC and ‍DOJ have ‍worked in close coordination‍ throughout this process.Today, Chairman Ferguson formally submitted an⁢ extensive list of these identified anti-competitive regulations to the Director ‌of the Office of Management and​ Budget, marking a‌ crucial step towards regulatory reform.

This action signals​ a commitment​ to fostering a more dynamic and competitive economic landscape,‌ one‍ where innovation can flourish and consumers benefit from greater choice and lower prices.


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