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DOJ Antitrust Division

The DOJ Antitrust Division is a part of the U.S. Department of Justice responsible for enforcing laws that promote competition and prevent monopolies, unfair business practices, and collusion among companies. Its goal is to ensure a fair marketplace where consumers benefit from lower prices, better choices, and innovation. The division investigates alleged violations, brings legal action when necessary, and reviews mergers and acquisitions to prevent overly dominant market positions. By doing so, it helps maintain healthy competition, which is essential for a dynamic economy.