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merger review

Merger review is the process by which government authorities examine proposed mergers or acquisitions between companies. The goal is to assess whether the merger could harm competition, leading to higher prices, reduced quality, or less innovation. Regulators analyze the companies involved, their markets, and potential impacts on consumers. If concerns arise, authorities may block the merger, demand changes, or allow it to proceed. This review helps maintain fair competition in the marketplace and protects consumer interests.