One of the Biden administration’s most significant impacts on U.S. technology and innovation has been its aggressive shift in antitrust enforcement, with Big Tech companies its most prominent target.
Antitrust enforcement is likely to return to its established norms, Jay Ezrielev writes in a guest commentary.
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and will only serve to protect incumbent marketplaces from competition.” It added: “The European Commission’s decision ...