US Doj Antitrust
The U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division is a government organization dedicated to promoting economic competition by enforcing and providing guidance on antitrust laws and principles. They work to prevent monopolies and anticompetitive behavior in various industries, ensuring a fair and level playing field for businesses and consumers. The division collaborates with the Federal Trade Commission and other agencies to release guidelines and regulations, such as the 2023 Merger Guidelines, to address issues related to mergers and acquisitions. They also actively prosecute cases involving antitrust violations, such as the lawsuit against Google for monopolizing digital advertising technologies. Additionally, the division operates the Procurement Collusion Strike Force, which combats antitrust crimes in government procurement at all levels.Generated from the website