US Ability to Compete Globally Relies on Ample Domestic Competition, FTC's Chief Says
"If you look at not just the number of wins but the significance of the wins in terms of how we're actually advancing the law, I'm pretty thrilled with the progress we've already made," Lina Khan said.
September 23, 2024 at 05:16 PM
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AntitrustThe original version of this story was published on National Law Journal
Ensuring that U.S. startups can compete fairly with the nation's big tech companies will stir innovation and enable the United States to meet the demands of the increasingly competitive U.S.-China economic relationship, Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan said Friday.
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