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Market Concentration Regulations

Market concentration regulations are rules that prevent any single company or a small group of companies from dominating an industry to ensure fair competition. These regulations review mergers and acquisitions to prevent excessive market power, which could lead to higher prices, reduced choices, and less innovation for consumers. By monitoring and controlling how companies grow or combine, authorities aim to maintain a balanced marketplace where multiple players can compete effectively, fostering a healthier and more dynamic economy.