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    An·ti·trust
    /ˌanˌtīˈtrəst/

    adjective

    • 1. relating to legislation preventing or controlling trusts or other monopolies, with the intention of promoting competition in business.
  2. May 31, 2024 · Antitrust laws are regulations that limit the market power of any particular firm and promote competition. Learn about the key laws, enforcement agencies, and major cases involving antitrust violations.

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  4. Antitrust law is a collection of federal laws that regulate the conduct and organization of businesses to promote competition and prevent monopolies. Learn about the history, functions, and controversies of antitrust law in the U.S.

  5. Antitrust is a legal term that refers to laws and policies against trusts or combinations that harm trade and commerce. Learn the origin, examples, and related words of antitrust from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  6. Antitrust refers to the regulation of the concentration of economic power, particularly in regard to monopolies and other anticompetitive practices. Antitrust laws exist as both federal statutes and state statutes.

  7. Jul 23, 2024 · Antitrust laws are statutes developed by governments to protect consumers from predatory business practices and ensure fair competition. They cover activities such as market allocation, bid rigging, price fixing, and monopolies.

  8. Learn about the three core federal antitrust laws that protect competition and consumers from unlawful mergers and business practices. The Sherman Act, the FTC Act, and the Clayton Act are explained with examples and penalties.

  9. Learn how the FTC enforces the antitrust laws to promote competition and protect consumers from anticompetitive mergers and practices. Find Fact Sheets, FAQs, and links to more resources on various competition topics.

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