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Competition Act 1998

The Competition Act 1998 is a UK law designed to promote fair competition in the marketplace. It aims to prevent businesses from engaging in anti-competitive practices such as cartels, abuse of dominant position, or mergers that could harm consumers and other businesses by reducing choice or increasing prices. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) enforces these rules, ensuring markets remain open, fair, and competitive, fostering innovation and better value for consumers.