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Anti-Competition Law

Anti-Competition Law, also known as antitrust law, is designed to promote fair competition in the marketplace. It prevents companies from engaging in practices that unfairly limit competition, such as price-fixing, monopolies, and mergers that could harm consumers. By ensuring businesses compete fairly, these laws help protect consumers from higher prices and limited choices. Overall, the goal is to foster an environment where innovation and efficiency thrive, benefiting both consumers and the economy.